Everton vs West Ham United Live Updates: Premier League Preview, Team News, Stats, and Head-to-Head Analysis

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Everton vs West Ham United Live Updates: Premier League Preview, Team News, Stats, and Head-to-Head Analysis

Everton vs. West Ham: A Premier League Showdown at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton’s Home Advantage Against West Ham

Everton has secured one victory in their last five Premier League home games against West Ham, under the management of David Moyes, who sat in either dugout—once for Everton and four times for West Ham. Despite West Ham recording six Premier League victories against Wolves since 2021, they have also managed to claim five wins against Everton, making tonight’s game highly anticipated.

West Ham’s Monday Night Struggles

West Ham has struggled on Monday nights recently, going winless in their last three Premier League Monday matches (D1 L2). In 2025, they have suffered defeats against Chelsea (1-2) and Newcastle (0-1). Previously, the Hammers had dominated Monday fixtures, winning nine out of ten games.

Everton’s Defensive Stronghold

At their new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton has yet to concede a Premier League goal, defeating Brighton 2-0 and drawing 0-0 with Aston Villa. They aim to maintain this solid defensive record to match the clean sheet achievements seen by Swansea at Liberty Stadium and Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in their opening games.

David Moyes’ Impact at Everton

Since Moyes returned to Everton, the club has lost only two of their 12 Premier League home games (W4 D6). The Toffees are striving to keep clean sheets in their first three home games of a season, a feat not achieved since the 1987-88 season.

Graham Potter’s Struggles at West Ham

Under the management of Graham Potter, West Ham has lost 52% of their Premier League games (12/23), marking the highest loss rate for any permanent manager at the club. Despite this, West Ham has won three of their last four away matches (L1).

West Ham’s Defensive Concerns

West Ham has conceded 13 goals against an xG (expected goals) of 7.8, resulting in the highest difference of five goals more than expected. This defensive vulnerability is highlighted by the seven goals they’ve conceded from corners, accounting for 32% of all corner goals in the Premier League this season.

Key Players: Jack Grealish and Callum Wilson

  • Jack Grealish: Everton’s creative force with 13 chances created this season, second only to Bruno Fernandes.
  • Callum Wilson: Prolific against Everton with eight goals in his last seven Premier League matches against the Toffees, including four braces.

As the clash at Hill Dickinson Stadium approaches, all eyes will be on these key players to see if they can influence the outcome of this exciting Premier League encounter.