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If you're into sports betting, tonight’s Premier League clash between Everton and Aston Villa could be a nail-biter. With Everton sitting precariously above the relegation zone and Villa in solid form, the betting odds seem to favor Villa, and honestly, I can’t argue with that logic.
Everton's managerial shake-up with David Moyes returning to the helm adds an interesting twist for Premier League betting enthusiasts. While Moyes has a solid history with the club, stepping in mid-season with a squad riddled with injuries isn’t exactly a dream scenario. With Calvert-Lewin, McNeil, and Garner out, Everton’s attack looks severely weakened, making it hard to see where the goals might come from.
On the other hand, Aston Villa has bolstered their forward line with the addition of Donyell Malen. For those considering player-specific bets, it might be worth looking at Villa’s offensive options tonight. Malen could make a big impact if given the chance.
Betting markets to explore:
What’s your take? Anyone betting on Everton pulling off an upset, or are you sticking with Villa and the bookies? Let’s hear your predictions!
Everton's managerial shake-up with David Moyes returning to the helm adds an interesting twist for Premier League betting enthusiasts. While Moyes has a solid history with the club, stepping in mid-season with a squad riddled with injuries isn’t exactly a dream scenario. With Calvert-Lewin, McNeil, and Garner out, Everton’s attack looks severely weakened, making it hard to see where the goals might come from.
On the other hand, Aston Villa has bolstered their forward line with the addition of Donyell Malen. For those considering player-specific bets, it might be worth looking at Villa’s offensive options tonight. Malen could make a big impact if given the chance.
Betting markets to explore:
- Match Outcome: Villa is the favorite here, and for good reason. Everton’s recent form (no wins in five games) is a tough pill to swallow for fans and bettors alike.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS): Considering Villa’s scoring ability and Everton’s desperate need for points, this could be an interesting market to explore.
- Accumulators: As talkSPORT BET highlighted, the 7/1 accumulator for Villa, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Newcastle all winning might be worth a punt if you’re feeling lucky.
What’s your take? Anyone betting on Everton pulling off an upset, or are you sticking with Villa and the bookies? Let’s hear your predictions!