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Everton vs Brentford prediction 2024-04-27

Everton
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2024-04-27
Winner
Everton
Brentford
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Probability of win
Everton — 44%
Draw — 25.2%
Brentford — 30.8%
Our Prediction
Winner: Everton;
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Buoyed by a 2-0 win over Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, Everton will be aiming to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they take on Brentford in the Premier League round 35. The Toffees are eyeing their fourth consecutive win at home ground and, as a result, the odds for home win have been dropping. Vitalii Mykolenko should be fit for Saturday’s clash despite suffering a minor injury in the midweek triumph, while Seamus Coleman is a major doubt.

The Bees, on the other hand, aim to build on a thrilling 5-1 win over Luton Town, but given Everton’s fine winning run at home, we predict that the visitors are going to return to London with their hands empty

Prediction: 2-1 (Everton)

Expert: Footballpredictions-website

 
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Both to score
Yes
55.32%
No
44.68%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
51.9%
29.7%
48.1%
70.3%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Everton
78.1%
44.9%
21.9%
55.1%
Brentford
70.8%
34.9%
29.2%
65.1%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
6.4%
7.9%
4.8%
2%
0.6%
9.7%
11.9%
7.4%
3%
0.9%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
7.4%
9.1%
5.6%
2.3%
0.7%
3.7%
4.6%
2.8%
1.2%
0.4%
Everton Brentford
Games 38 38
Wins 13 10
Losses 16 19
Draws 9 9
Goals 40 56
Goals per game 1.1 1.5
Conceded per game 1.3 1.7
Attacks 96.6 91.2
Corners per game 4.8 4.8
Yellow cards per game 2.2 2.3
Fouls per game 12 10.2
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Premier League
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Manchester City 38 28 7 3 96:34 91
Arsenal 38 28 5 5 91:29 89
Liverpool 38 24 10 4 86:41 82
Aston Villa 38 20 8 10 76:61 68
Tottenham Hotspur 38 20 6 12 74:61 66
Chelsea 38 18 9 11 77:63 63
Manchester United 38 18 6 14 57:58 60
Newcastle United 38 18 6 14 85:62 60
West Ham United 38 14 10 14 60:74 52
Crystal Palace 38 13 10 15 57:58 49
AFC Bournemouth 38 13 9 16 54:67 48
Brighton & Hove Albion 38 12 12 14 55:62 48
Everton 38 13 9 16 40:51 48
Fulham 38 13 8 17 55:61 47
Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 13 7 18 50:65 46
Brentford 38 10 9 19 56:65 39
Nottingham Forest 38 9 9 20 49:67 36
Top scorers
Everton
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A. Doucouré (7)
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D. Calvert-Lewin (7)
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J. Harrison (3)
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D. McNeil (3)
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N. Bercique Gomes Betuncal (3)
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J. Branthwaite (3)
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V. Mykolenko (2)
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I. Gueye (2)
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A. Mvom Onana (2)
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J. Tarkowski (1)
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A. Groeneveld (1)
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J. Garner (1)
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M. Keane (1)
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L. Dobbin (1)
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A. Tavares Gomes (1)
Brentford
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Y. Wissa (12)
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B. Mbeumo (9)
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N. Maupay (6)
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I. Toney (4)
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M. Jensen (3)
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K. Lewis-Potter (3)
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B. Mee (2)
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K. Vassbakk Ajer (2)
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K. Schade (2)
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E. Pinnock (2)
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C. Nørgaard (2)
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S. Ghoddos (1)
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N. Collins (1)
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S. Baptiste (1)
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M. Roerslev Rasmussen (1)
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M. Jattah-Njie Jørgensen (1)
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F. Onyeka (1)
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V. Janelt (1)
Top assists
Everton
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D. McNeil
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J. Harrison
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A. Doucouré
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J. Garner
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N. Patterson
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D. Calvert-Lewin
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J. Tarkowski
Brentford
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B. Mbeumo
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M. Jensen
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S. Reguilón Rodríguez
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N. Maupay
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Y. Wissa
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V. Janelt
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F. Onyeka
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M. Roerslev Rasmussen
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M. Damsgaard
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I. Toney
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R. Henry
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C. Nørgaard
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K. Vassbakk Ajer
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M. Flekken
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N. Collins
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K. Lewis-Potter
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S. Baptiste
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K. Schade
Premier League Everton Brentford
Number of matches 0 38 38
Average win rate (%) 0 34.2 26.3
Goals per match 0 1.1 1.5
Yellow per match 0 2.2 2.3
Corners per match 0 4.8 4.8
Home goals per match 0 1.2 1.5
Away goals per match 0 1 1.4
Player rating 0 6.8 6.8

Everton and Brentford: A Parallel Journey Through Soccer History

Over the years, the world of soccer has witnessed the rise and growth of numerous teams, each with its distinctive story, unique style and unparalleled passion. Two of these prominent teams are Everton and Brentford. This article intends to delve into their rich history, victories, and contributions to the sport.

The Emergence of Everton

Everton Football Club, established in 1878, is an English professional soccer team based in Liverpool. The Blues, as they are fondly known, have a fascinating history dating back to more than a century. Everton was initially established as St. Domingo FC to allow people in the local parish to play sport all year round. However, the name was later changed to Everton.

Everton's journey in English Football Leagues has been quite eventful, with ups and downs catering to the unpredictability of the sport. With nine English League titles, five FA Cup victories, and a European Cup Winners' Cup, Everton has consistently demonstrated its abilities against top-tier competition.

Understanding Brentford's History

Brentford FC, located in Brentford, a small town of West London, has been plying its trade in English professional soccer since 1889. Originally a rowing team, it was the decision of their founder members to venture into football that gave birth to Brentford FC.

Brentford's history is, admittedly, less glamorous than Everton's, but it's filled with compelling narratives and struggles. One of the highest points in Brentford's history was in the 1930s, when they spent five successive seasons in the top flight. In 2021, they attained promotion to the Premier League for the first time in nearly 75 years.

Everton and Brentford: Styles of Play and Iconic Players

Both teams have seen some iconic players and managers that helped shape their identities. Everton has hosted legendary players such as Dixie Dean, Neville Southall, and Alan Ball. On the other hand, Brentford has had notable names like Jim Towers, Ken Coote, and Johnny Brooks.

The playing style of both teams has evolved over the years, depending on varying factors like the manager's approach, the squad's composition, and the level of competition. However, one thing that remained constant is their commitment to place exciting and competitive soccer before their loyal fans.

Conclusion

Both Everton and Brentford have established themselves as significant players in English soccer. Their respective histories showcase more than just the game statistics. They represent dedication, longevity, and resilience. They represent the ever-flowing spirit of soccer, filled with triumphs, heartbreaks, victories, and losses that keep the beautiful game an integral part of fans' lives worldwide.