Everton vs Leicester City: prediction for the English Premier League match
On Saturday, Everton welcome Leicester City to Goodison Park in the English Premier League. Who is more likely to win this game? Here's our prediction.

Command Analysis

Everton

Last weekend, Everton drew against Fulham (0:0). They became the first mid-table team to keep a clean sheet against the Cottagers. That was also Everton's second consecutive clean-sheet - before that, the Toffees beat Crystal Palace (3:0). The Merseysiders have the third-best defensive record in the Premier League - only Arsenal and Man City conceded fewer goals.
On the other hand, Frank Lampard's side has the third-worst attack in the league - Everton delivered only 11 goals in 13 games. With 14 points to their name, the Toffees sit in 12th place in the table.
Godfrey, Mina, and Townsend have been ruled out due to injuries.

Leicester City

This continues to be the worst start to the season for Leicester City since 2014-15. The team is currently in 18th place in the standings and really needs a victory to climb out of the relegation zone.
Two weeks ago, the Foxes got a high-scoring victory against Wolverhampton (4:0) away from home, thus ending the five-game losing streak. But their next opponent was Manchester City - and Leicester lost again (0:1).
Evans, Pereira, and Bertrand are sidelined through injuries.
Trends
СтавкаGoals in both halves - yes
In 2 of the last 4 head-to-head games, goals were scored in both halves.

СтавкаCorrect score 2:1
The hosts won 2 of the last 4 head-to-head games.

СтавкаYellow cards: total over 3
This bet won in 3 of the last 5 games of the hosts.

Tip and bets
We will be backing the home team in this fixture. They are in much better form and are more solid on defense, plus they will have the support of the stands tonight.
Our prediction — Everton to win
Leicester City scored 21 goals in 13 games - this is the best offensive record in the bottom half of the table. The Foxes will push forward and probably deliver at least one goal. Everton should be able to score as well. In the last three head-to-head games, both sides delivered goals.
Second bet — both to score