West Ham vs Everton Preview & Prediction | 2022-23 English Premier League

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THE FACTS
When is West Ham vs Everton on and what time does it start? West Ham vs Everton will take place on Saturday 21st January, 2023 – 15:00 (UK)
Where is West Ham vs Everton taking place? West Ham vs Everton will take place at Stadium in City, Country
Where can I get tickets for West Ham vs Everton? Visit each club’s official website for the latest ticket information
What TV channel is West Ham vs Everton on in the UK? West Ham vs Everton will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream West Ham vs Everton in the UK? West Ham vs Everton cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE LOWDOWN
WEST HAM
- West Ham’s narrow 1-0 loss against Wolves was a fourth defeat across their last five Premier League fixtures and kept them inside the dreaded bottom three.
- New signing Danny Ings could come straight into contention having joined the Hammers this week from Aston Villa, especially when considering the game’s importance.
EVERTON
- The Goodison Park crowd firmly turned on their club’s hierachy last weekend after watching Everton surrender a 1-0 lead at home to rock bottom Southampton, ultimately losing 1-2 and prompting an avalanche of anger directly firmly at the board.
- Frank Lampard remains in charge, but for how long is anyone’s guess with the Toffees currently sat in 19th-place, level of points with their opponents here.
THE TEAM NEWS
WEST HAM
PREDICTED XI (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Johnson, Ogbonna, Aguerd, Cresswell; Soucek, Rice; Bowen, Paqueta, Benrahma; Antonio
UNAVAILABLE: Cornet (Injured), Scamacca (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Areola (Injured)
EVERTON
PREDICTED XI (3-5-2): Pickford; Mina, Coady, Tarkowski; Coleman, Iwobi, Onana, Gueye, Godfrey; Calvert-Lewin, Gray
UNAVAILABLE: Garner (Injured), Keane (Injured), Patterson (Injured), Townsend (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE:
THE PREDICTION
Two teams totally out of form and horrifically short of confidence, the London Stadium will feel like a powder keg waiting to explode on both sides come kick-off. The reality is that defeat for either of these sides would be utterly catastrophic and this should lead to an extremely turgid contest with West Ham and Everton both substantially lacking quality going forward and also likely to enforce conversative styles of play which prioritises avoiding defeat as a priority. It would be no surprise to see the two clubs cancel each other out and a drab draw looks on the cards.
TIP: DRAW