Everton on the Rise
Everton’s rough start to the season, which saw them lose four straight games, seems to be behind them. After back-to-back matches where they let 2-0 leads slip, they’ve now taken four points from their last two Premier League games, including a hard-fought 2-1 win over Crystal Palace. Sean Dyche’s side has a history of stringing together positive results once they find form, and their recent performances suggest they’re gaining momentum at a crucial time.
Newcastle’s Away Form Woes
Newcastle managed to hold Manchester City to a 1-1 draw last weekend, a result built on solid defensive work and tactical discipline, much like their earlier win over Tottenham. However, the Magpies have struggled on the road when they’ve had to take control of games. They’ve been more effective against top-tier teams, where they can sit deep and counterattack. In contrast, when faced with sides like Fulham and Bournemouth—teams that allow them more possession—they’ve looked less convincing.
Everton, who average the least possession in the league, won’t mind letting Newcastle dominate the ball. This could play into the Toffees’ hands, as the visitors may find it hard to break down Everton’s defense.
Everton to Exploit Newcastle’s Away Struggles
Newcastle have had difficulty on the road, losing 11 of 19 away trips last season, and they were beaten by Fulham in their last away fixture. Meanwhile, Everton’s defensive improvements over the last two matches, combined with their ability to hit teams on the break, make them a dangerous opponent. Dwight McNeil, who scored twice against Crystal Palace, has been in fine form and could once again be the difference-maker.
McNeil has netted in two of the last three meetings with Newcastle and has scored four goals this season. His growing influence in Everton’s attack makes him a solid bet to get on the scoresheet again in this match.
Betting Tips:
- Everton Double Chance (Win or Draw)
- Under 2.5 Goals
- Dwight McNeil to Score Anytime
- Correct Score Prediction: Everton 1-0 Newcastle
Newcastle’s struggles away from home and Everton’s improved defensive organization point towards a low-scoring, hard-fought affair. A narrow win or a draw for Everton seems likely, with McNeil posing a major threat in attack.