Everton vs Arsenal predictions: Premier League tips, odds & team news

Arsenal will be hoping to continue their unbeaten start to the new season when they travel to face Everton on Sunday at 4:30pm (UK time).
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Everton vs Arsenal odds
As we went into the first international break of the Premier League international break, Arsenal were one of six teams still unbeaten in the top flight. The Gunners agonisingly missed out on the title last season but are showing early signs that their run was not a fluke and they are here to stay at the top. Arsenal have dropped just two points so far this season, starting with back-to-back wins against Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace. Their winning start ended with a draw against Fulham but Arsenal bounced back in the best possible way, beating Manchester United 3-1 thanks to two stoppage time goals from Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus.
Everton, meanwhile, look to be fighting relegation again even at this early stage of the season. The Toffees secured safety by the skin of their teeth last season, beating Bournemouth on the final day, but their lack of activity in the summer looks set to be costly. After four games, Everton have just one point and sit in the relegation zone. The campaign started with three consecutive defeats, all without scoring, against Fulham, Aston Villa and Wolves. Everton did finally find the net in their most recent match, twice in fact, but they were still held to a 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.
Everton vs Arsenal predictions
Everton vs Arsenal: Predictions |
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Bet | Prediction | CopyBet odds |
BTTS? | No | 10/11 |
Correct Score | Everton 0-3 Arsenal | 9/1 |
First Goalscorer | Martin Odegaard | 6/1 |
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The stats behind our Everton vs Arsenal predictions:
- Everton have lost both of their home league games this season without scoring.
- Arsenal kept a clean sheet in their only away league game this season.
- No team has won more away games in the Premier League than Arsenal since the start of last season.
- Martin Odegaard has scored 10 away league goals since the start of last season.
- Arsenal’s last two wins over Everton have been by a four-goal margin.
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Everton vs Arsenal match tip
Martin Odegaard to score anytime @11/5
Martin Odegaard was the man on the road for Arsenal in the Premier League last season and he’s carried that over to the new campaign. Since the start of last season, Odegaard has scored 10 away league goals, with only Erling Haaland (18) and Harry Kane (16) netting more on the road in the Premier League. 56% of his Premier League goals for the Gunners have come on the road (14/25), with only Andrey Arshavin having a higher percentage among players to score at least 20 for the club (56.5%).
Everton vs Arsenal Bet-Builder tip
Over 2.5 goals, BTTS No & Martin Odegaard to score anytime
On top of Odegaard’s away record, Arsenal will be hoping to draw inspiration from their last two wins against Everton, coming by an aggregate score of 9-1. They also face an Everton side that has only scored in one of their four Premier League games so far. Sean Dyche has won just two of his 16 Premier League games against Arsenal (D3 L11), with his sides scoring just seven goals in these matches and never more than once.
Since the start of last season, Mikel Arteta’s side have kept more away clean sheets than any other side in the Premier League (11). They’ve also won a joint league-high 13 games on the road, while only Manchester City (17) have conceded fewer goals than the Gunners (18) when you exclude promoted sides.
Martin Odegaard has scored 10 away goals in the Premier League since the start of last season.
Everton have failed to score in three of their four Premier League games this season.
Arsenal's last two wins over Everton have come with an aggregate score of 9-1.
Everton vs Arsenal team news
Everton team news |
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In | Out | Doubtful |
Jarrad Branthwiate, Dominic Cavert-Lewin, James Tarkowski, Lewis Dobbin | Seamus Coleman, Dele Alli, Jack Harrison | Andre Gomes, Michael Keane |
James Tarkowski came off in injury time during Everton’s 2-2 draw with Sheffield United but is okay to feature after resting during the international break. Sean Dyche will also be able to call upon Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but Jack Harrison isn’t available just yet. Beto impressed on his Premier League debut so it will be interesting to see how he pairs with Calvert-Lewin.
Arsenal team news |
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In | Out | Doubtful |
– | Thomas Partey, Jurrien Timber, Mohamed Elneny | – |
Thomas Partey picked up an injury just before the international break and is expected to be out “for weeks”. Jurrien Timber and Mohamed Elneny are long-term absentees. Gabriel Jesus should come back into the starting XI in the place of Eddie Nketiah after scoring from the bench against Manchester United.
Everton vs Arsenal head-to-head record
- 1 March 2023 – Arsenal 4-0 Everton – Premier League
- 4 February 2023 – Everton 1-0 Arsenal – Premier League
- 22 May 2022 – Arsenal 5-1 Everton – Premier League
- 6 December 2021 – Everton 2-1 Arsenal – Premier League
- 23 April 2021 – Arsenal 0-1 Everton – Premier League
Despite historically struggling in this fixture, Everton have a good recent record against Arsenal. The Toffees have won four of the past six games against Arsenal and are unbeaten at home in five meetings. The Gunners have won 100 of their 204 meetings with Everton in English league football (D43 L61), the most any team has ever beaten another.