Gameweek 6 of the Premier League season will be concluded by Monday night’s meeting between Everton and struggling West Ham at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Graham Potter’s West Ham make the long journey to Merseyside for Monday night’s meeting with Everton, with the former Chelsea boss currently fighting to keep his job. 

The Hammers have made a wretched start to the new campaign, while David Moyes’s men have delivered a series of encouraging performances in recent weeks. 

We’ve scoured the Betway markets and pulled together a four-leg 14/1 Bet Builder, with each selection backed up by a compelling set of stats.    

Everton v West Ham Bet Builder Tips

  • Everton to win @ 3/4
  • Both Teams to Score: No @ 10/11
  • Over 9.5 Corners @ 4/6
  • Jack Grealish to register 1+ assist @ 3/1

Pays out at 14/1

Expect the hosts to prevail

Everton have transitioned well to life at the Hill Dickinson Stadium after the men’s team ended their 133-year affiliation with Goodison Park, avoiding defeat in all three competitive fixtures staged at the club’s shiny new home. 

Last weekend’s disappointing Merseyside derby defeat may have dampened the Toffees’ spirits, but they’ll be confident of securing maximum points on Monday evening. 

Having suffered four defeats and shipped a colossal 13 goals during the season’s initial exchanges, West Ham are bracing themselves for a relegation battle. 

Although they’re one and only victory came on the road against Nottingham Forest, few would back the Hammers to repeat their heroics from that trip to the City Ground. 

Leg 1: Everton to win @ 3/4

West Ham likely to draw a blank but seek added security

Both teams were on the scoresheet in just two of West Ham’s opening five Premier League contests, with the Hammers failing to find the net against Sunderland and Tottenham in two abject displays. 

Meanwhile, Everton have racked up six goals and conceded just five. However, September’s 0-0 stalemate with Aston Villa leaves a lingering concern for those assuming the Toffees will take the attacking initiative.

Leg 2: Both Teams to Score: No @ 10/11

High corner count expected

There were more than 10 corners in both meetings between these two sides last term, with 13 awarded in November’s goalless clash at Goodison Park and a further 11 issued during the 1-1 draw in East London four months later.

West Ham are one of only five Premier League clubs to have already taken more than 30 corners this season, while Everton had averaged exactly four corners per match at the conclusion of their fifth fixture. Therefore, brace yourself for plenty of set-piece deliveries on Monday evening. 

Leg 3: Over 9.5 Corners @ 4/6

Grealish Everton’s chief creative architect

After enduring a challenging period with parent employers Manchester City, Jack Grealish has gained a new lease of life since joining Everton on a season-long loan deal in the summer. 

The English playmaker has raced to the summit of the Premier League assists chart, having created two goals in Everton’s triumph over Brighton before repeating the feat six days later at Molineux against Wolves.

Always looking to engineer goalscoring opportunities for his team, Grealish boasts an xA (expected assists) rating of 1.69, with Toffees teammate Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall not far behind him on 1.35.

Leg 4: Jack Grealish to register 1+ assist @ 3/1



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