
Premier League : Everton vs. West Ham United
Local Kick-off Time: 29/09 20:00
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Handicap Prediction:
Asian Handicap: West Ham United +0.75
European Handicap: Draw + Away Win
Predicted Scores: 1-2, 2-2, 2-3
Predicted Total Goals: 3, 4, 5

Comprehensive Analysis
Everton’s three-match unbeaten run came to an end in the recent Merseyside Derby, where they lost 1-2 to Liverpool. In the first half, Gravenberch scored and provided an assist, while Ekitike netted the second goal for Liverpool. In the second half, Everton’s Gueye pulled one back, but they still lost at Anfield. Grealish—on loan from Manchester City—delivered an outstanding performance: he tormented Liverpool’s Bradley on the left flank, and Everton’s goal originated from his cross. Grealish also made a crucial goal-line clearance in the second half. Currently, Everton trails seventh-placed Manchester City by three points.Carrying the frustration from that defeat, Everton entered last week’s EFL Cup. Manager Moyes retained O’Brien, Tarkowski, Michael Keane, and Gana in the starting lineup. However, Wolves took the lead in the first half with a goal from Matheus. In the second half, Gana’s free-kick hit the crossbar, and Wolves sealed the victory in the 88th minute with Traoré’s debut goal.

As for West Ham United, they are also a mid-to-lower-table team like Everton, but their performance this season has been disastrous: after five rounds, they have amassed just 3 points and sit second from bottom. As a result, the club parted ways with manager Potter, and this match will be new manager Nuno’s first league game in charge. Nuno previously managed Nottingham Forest—a dark horse last season—but left due to conflicts with the club’s hierarchy; his coaching ability has already been proven. However, with only two days of coaching under his belt, West Ham’s performance in this match remains untested. After all, not everyone possesses Ancelotti’s on-the-spot adaptability.
Turning to West Ham’s squad issues: starting defensive midfielder Souček is suspended. Ward-Prowse previously did not get along with Nuno at Nottingham Forest, resulting in extremely limited playing time. Wan-Bissaka—a counter-attacking full-back—has failed to make the matchday squad since the international break. Among their original key attacking threats, Kudus has left the club, and Summerville—who has just returned from a major injury—has an uncertain fitness level. In short, West Ham is also beset with squad problems.
