West Ham vs Everton — AI Prediction
Draw
Cautious · 62%
Premier League
West Ham
Everton
Finished

2:1

Prediction
West Ham36%
Draw40%
Everton24%
Pick: Draw
Confidence
62
AI Analysis
This match appears finely balanced, with West Ham showing recent resilience at home despite their league position, while Everton possesses a solid away record and tighter defense. Both teams share similar attacking output, creating a scenario where neither side is likely to dominate, thus pointing towards a stalemate.
## Recent Form
West Ham's recent form of DWLDW indicates a fighting spirit, securing two wins and two draws in their last five outings. This suggests they are finding ways to pick up points, crucial for a team battling relegation. Everton's form (LDWLW) is also mixed but shows a capacity to win, though it's not consistently dominant. Both teams demonstrate inconsistency, which can often lead to tight, undecided contests.
## League Standing and Home/Away Splits
West Ham, sitting 17th, is fighting for survival and will be highly motivated, especially at home. However, their home record (W4 D4 L8) is not strong, indicating vulnerability. Everton, in 10th place, is comfortably mid-table and has a respectable away record (W7 D4 L5), showing they are capable of performing on the road. The Hammers' struggle to convert home games into wins, coupled with Everton's decent away form, suggests that home advantage might not be decisive enough for West Ham to secure all three points, making a draw a strong possibility.
## Attacking vs. Defensive Strength
Both West Ham and Everton average 1.2 goals per game this season, highlighting a similar level of attacking efficiency – or lack thereof. Defensively, Everton has a slight edge, conceding 1.2 goals per game compared to West Ham's 1.7. This tighter defense could allow Everton to frustrate West Ham's attack. Given the comparable attacking output and Everton's slightly better defensive record, a low-scoring affair where neither team finds a decisive breakthrough seems plausible.
## Key Injuries and Suspensions
West Ham will be without their first-choice goalkeeper, Łukasz Fabiański, due to a back injury. This is a significant blow to their defensive solidity and could put more pressure on their backline. Everton also has injuries with Beto and Branthwaite sidelined. While these are important absences, Fabiański's injury for West Ham could be particularly impactful, though it might also lead to a more cautious approach from the home side, aiming to mitigate defensive risks.
## External Prediction Signals
The external prediction provider's advice for "Double chance: West Ham or draw" directly supports the predicted outcome, suggesting the match will not result in an Everton win. Furthermore, one signal indicates a high draw percentage, reinforcing the idea of a finely balanced contest. The form comparison also shows a near-even split, indicating that neither team holds a significant advantage based on recent performances.
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AI Market Signals
West Ham2.32
Draw3.35
Everton2.94
Match Info
Kick-off
StatusFinished
LeaguePremier League
Prediction History2 versions
This match appears finely balanced, with West Ham showing recent resilience at home despite their league position, while Everton possesses a solid away record and tighter defense. Both teams share similar attacking output, creating a scenario where neither side is likely to dominate, thus pointing towards a stalemate.
25 Apr · 13:34pre_kickoffCurrent
West Ham
36%-1pp
Draw
40%-1pp
Everton
24%+2pp
25 Apr · 06:33Initial
West Ham
37%
Draw
41%
Everton
22%
