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Everton to Win (2-0)
Tournament: English Premier League 2024-25 | Venue: Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford
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After two impressive away wins—grinding out a 1-0 victory at West Ham and demolishing Leicester City 4-0—Brentford return to the Gtech Community Stadium with momentum on their side. But standing in their way is a resurgent Everton, revitalized under David Moyes. Unbeaten in six and fresh off a gritty 2-1 win at Crystal Palace, the Toffees are proving to be a tough nut to crack. With both sides in fine form, this clash promises to be a cracker.
Current Standings: Brentford is presently 11th in the points table, with 11 wins and 11 losses from 26 games, whereas the Toffees are three places lower, with 31 points from the same number of matches.
Head to Head Record: Everton has edged past Brentford in this rivalry of seven games with a win-loss record of 3-2.
Brentford made hard work of beating West Ham, but there were no such struggles against relegation-bound Leicester City, cruising to a dominant 4-0 win. That victory made it four straight wins on the road, showcasing their strength away from home. But at the Gtech Community Stadium, it’s been a different story—winless in five, with three of those games ending without a goal. For the Bees, this clash is all about reclaiming their lost dominance at home. But with an in-form Everton standing in their way, snapping their winless streak at the Gtech won’t come easy.
Bryan Mbeumo is Brentford’s danger man, with five goals in his last eight Premier League outings and a team-high 15 this season. But when it comes to Everton, he has a point to prove—seven games, no goals. So watch out for Mbeumo!
Team News
For the midweek clash, Brentford will be without Sepp van den Berg and Mathias Jensen due to injuries, while Christian Norgaard remains a doubt as he battles illness.
Key Stats
1. Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo has scored a combined 27 goals for Brentford this season.
2. The Bees have failed to keep a clean sheet at home this season.
3. Brentford has scored 23% of their goals between 76-90.
Brentford Probable XI - Flekken (GK) ; Ajer, Pinnock, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Janelt, Norgaard; Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Schade; Wissa
Since David Moyes took charge, the Toffees have been on a roll, going unbeaten in six games with everything falling into place. However, their recent 2-2 draw with Manchester United felt like a missed opportunity—especially when the opposition manager came up with a statement, "We did not exist in the first half.” Nevertheless, no team has collected more points than the Toffees during their current impressive run, making them one of the league’s most in-form sides.
Beto has been one of the players who has found his feet under the leadership of Moyes. Everton striker Beto has found his scoring touch, netting five goals in his last four Premier League appearances. Overall he has six goals to his name and is tied with Iliman Ndiaye as their top scorer.
Team News
Jesper Lindstrøm remains a doubt for Wednesday night, while the visitors face a major headache out wide, with Iliman Ndiaye and Dwight McNeil sidelined due to knee injuries.
Stats That Matter
1. Under Moyes’ Everton has recorded the four lower xG conceded stats in a match this season.
2. Everton has won their two game on the road.
3. Since Moyes’ return Everton has scored 14 goals in seven games.
4. Beto became the first player since Richarlison to net in four successive games for Everton.
Everton Probable XI - Pickford (GK) ; O'Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Lindstrom, Gueye, Garner, Doucoure, Harrison; Beto
Brentford face a tough task on Wednesday, having failed to win any of their last five meetings with Everton (D2, L3). A major issue has been their lack of cutting edge—they have failed to score in three of those games and managed just one goal in the other two. With Everton proving tough to break down, this matchup appears to favor the Toffees. Brentford will need something special to find a way through. Meanwhile, the odds from some of the best betting sites have backed Brentford to win. Brentford are tipped to win with odds of 2.06, compared to Everton’s 3.60, and 3.65 for a draw.
Everton to Win (2-0)
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