Ben Foster has made his prediction ahead of Everton vs Bournemouth.
Speaking on the That’s Football YouTube channel, the former goalkeeper tipped the Toffees to suffer back-to-back defeats on home soil.
Everton made it seven defeats in eight games at Goodison Park as they suffered a surprising defeat to Luton Town last time out.
Sean Dyche’s side headed into the game brimming with confidence after beating Aston Villa and Brentford, however they were unable to put on a display against their own support.

The Hatters, who had previously only managed a single point against Wolves, took a 2-0 lead on the half hour mark and were able to hold on to claim their first victory in Premier League history.
Everton will be desperate to bounce back as they face another side without a win, though they will have to beat the dreaded curse that seems to occupy them on Merseyside.
Foster has little faith in the Everton to do so and has predicted a victory for the visitors.
“This is another tough one,” he said. “Everton have just lost at home to Luton and now they’re playing Bournemouth, who you would like to think were a bit better than Luton but, again, I just don’t know. Inconsistent. I will go for a Bournemouth win.”
Bournemouth defeat would spell disaster
Everton could find themselves back in the relegation zone with another defeat tomorrow and that would well and truly get the fans on their back.
The Toffees supporters had seemed to accept relegation after only a handful of games this season, but were handed a glimmer of hope when they overcame Villa and Brentford.

However, the mood has definitely soured once again around Merseyside and there will undoubtedly be calls for Dyche’s sacking if they lose to both Luton and Bournemouth in the space of a week.
Bar Sheffield United and perhaps Burnley, the two clubs are the only ones you could actually see Everton managing to beat – especially on home turf. Defeat this weekend could result in a very long waiting game for the inevitable drop down to the Championship before the second half of the campaign has even begun.
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