Everton’s next Premier League game is against West Ham United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
David Moyes’ side have a game in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday before that, and then West Ham travel to Merseyside on Monday night.
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The Hammers have made a dreadful start to the season and currently reside second from the bottom, having won one of their first five.
That’s put manager Graham Potter under major pressure, and now there’s just been a fresh development which Moyes will be keeping a closer eye on.
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Everton manager David Moyes will be keeping tabs on West Ham United
Ahead of Everton’s Premier League clash against West Ham, it’s now being reported that Graham Potter could be sacked.
After their 2-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace on Saturday, the board are now considering three candidates to replace Potter.
Nuno Espirito Santo has been sounded out, whilst Slaven Bilic and Gary O’Neil are thought to be contenders for the job, too.
Moyes will be keeping a close eye on that story, as they could come to the Hill Dickinson with a new manager and a completely new system.
Everton vs West Ham last five meetings
Everton and West Ham United have had some really close games in recent years, with two draws last season.
| 21 Jan 2023 | West Ham United v Everton | L | 2-0 | Premier League |
| 29 Oct 2023 | West Ham United v Everton | W | 0-1 | Premier League |
| 02 Mar 2024 | Everton v West Ham United | L | 1-3 | Premier League |
| 09 Nov 2024 | West Ham United v Everton | D | 0-0 | Premier League |
| 15 Mar 2025 | Everton v West Ham United | D | 1-1 | Premier League |
The Toffees haven’t won against the Hammers in any of the last three, with their last three points coming back in October 2023.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the only goal of the game that day, with Moyes actually in the opposition dugout.
Given the two sides’ fortunes this year, Everton will be the favourites, even if Potter is replaced before Monday.
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