On February 4, the Toffees in Liverpool at the Goodison Park Stadium host the Gunners as part of the match of the 22nd round of the Premier League. For more than five years, the London team has not won the Blues away. Will the Red-Whites be able to get the better of Everton in the upcoming meeting? – you will learn from our forecast.
EvertonThe Toffees currently occupy the penultimate place in the English championship.
We offer you to get acquainted with the results of extreme matches involving the Liverpool team. With a difference of a couple of goals, the Red Devils defeated the Scousers in 1/32 of the FA Cup. As part of the match of the 20th round of the Premier League, the Blues, having opened the score first, lost on their own field to the Saints from Southampton. Away with a score of 0:2, Everton lost to the Hammers in the match of the last round.
Arsenal The London team leads the Premier League standings after nineteen rounds.
Let's recall the successes of the Gunners in recent matches in order to assess the degree of readiness of the Red-whites for the away match with the Toffees. In the round before last of the English Championship, Arsenal got the better of Spurs on their field. In a tense struggle with a one-goal difference, the London football club beat MU. The Gunners responded to the Red Devils' two goals with three goals. On January 27, with a minimum score of 1/16 of the FA Cup, the Sky Blues from Manchester defeated Arsenal.
Figures and statistics:The outcome of "total more than 2.5 goals per match" ended three face-to-face meetings out of the five extremes
- In ten matches recently, the Scouts have won in two duels
- During the same period, the Red-Whites beat their opponents in seven games.
ForecastManchester City are only five points behind the Gunners.
The Red-Whites will not allow the Sky Blues to reduce the gap and will take their three points in the away match with the Toffees. Our forecast: Arsenal's victory with a handicap of -1.5. Coefficient 2.18. The London team will break a winless away series in personal meetings with the Scousers.