Bournemouth and Everton are both unbeaten so far this season. Opta presents the vital statistics.
“The six Premier League meetings between Bournemouth and Everton have produced 25 goals (11 for Bournemouth, 14 for Everton).”
Bournemouth have won two of their three home Premier League matches against Everton, drawing the other. The Cherries are [2.7] to win.
Everton have failed to win any of their three away Premier League games against Bournemouth – the only team they’ve played as often without winning away against are Sheffield United (also three games). The draw is [3.6].
The six Premier League meetings between Bournemouth and Everton have produced 25 goals (11 for Bournemouth, 14 for Everton). Over 2.5 goals is [1.8].
Since the start of 2017-18 season, Bournemouth have won a league-high 24 points from losing positions in the Premier League – their 2-1 win at West Ham on MD2 was the 6th time since August 2017 that they have won a game they’d been losing in the competition. The Everton half-time/Bournemouth full-time double result is [21.0].
Bournemouth will be looking to win their opening three league games in a season for the sixth time & the first time since 2009-10. They are [1.96] in the Draw No Bet market.
Bournemouth have won four consecutive Premier League games for the first time – they last won five in a row in league competition back in December 2014 (5). The draw half-time/Bournemouth full-time double result is [6.0].
Richarlison has scored in both of his Premier League games for Everton so far; two goals at Wolves on MD1 and one goal versus Southampton on MD2. He’ll be looking to become just the second Everton player to score in each of his first three Premier League appearances for the club after Romelu Lukaku. The Brazilian is [6.0] to score.
Marco Silva won his previous two Premier League games against Bournemouth; 3-1 in January 2017 with Hull City and 2-0 in August 2017 with Watford. An Everton win is [2.76].
Everton manager Marco Silva has won just 16 points from 22 Premier League away games as a manager (W4 D4 L14), averaging 0.73 points per game – his average points per game record at home in the competition as a manager is 1.59 points per game. Bournemouth are [1.55] in the Double Chance market.
Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson scored in three consecutive Premier League appearances for the first time following his goal versus West Ham last week – he last scored in four in a row in league competition in October 2014. Wilson is [2.4] to score.
Dan Fitch 2018/19 Season P/L
Staked: 35.00 pts
Returned: 36.86 pts
P/L: +1.86 pts
Source: Betfair Premier League