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Supercomputer has predicted one clear winner for Everton vs Bournemouth

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Everton have a quick turnaround from the 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United as they take on Bournemouth on the south coast on Tuesday evening.

David Moyes’ side were completely outrun by Newcastle United on Saturday, with the distance covered statistics pretty damning.

Everton were dominated in the middle of the park, and Moyes suggested his team really missed Idrissa Gana Gueye.

But, the Toffees can put it right pretty quickly as they face Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium tomorrow night.

Ahead of the Premier League clash, Opta’s supercomputer has made its prediction.

David Moyes and Andoni Iraola.
Photo by Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images

Supercomputer predicts Everton to lose again vs Bournemouth

Everton are up against a Bournemouth side who have actually lost three of their last four Premier League games.

Andoni Iraola’s men suffered a 3-2 defeat to Sunderland on the weekend and have slipped into the bottom half of the table.

But despite that, Opta’s supercomputer has Bournemouth as the heavy favourites to beat Everton tomorrow night.

The technology reckons there’s a 50.5% chance of the Cherries winning, with a draw at 26% and a Toffees win at 24.5%.

So, Everton aren’t really fancied to get anything on the south coast, and the history suggests that may well be the case.

Everton’s record at Bournemouth is atrocious

Everton have actually lost their last five away games against Bournemouth, dating back to September 2019.

And, what’s even more concerning is they’ve been comprehensively beaten in three of those games, so it doesn’t make for pretty reading.

15 Sep 2019Bournemouth v EvertonL3-1Premier League
08 Nov 2022Bournemouth v EvertonL4-1League Cup
12 Nov 2022Bournemouth v EvertonL3-0Premier League
30 Mar 2024Bournemouth v EvertonL2-1Premier League
04 Jan 2025Bournemouth v EvertonL1-0Premier League

Everton haven’t won at the Vitality since October 1985, when Howard Kendall was the manager. Gary Lineker and Kevin Richardson scored that day.

So, Moyes’ side will have to break a 40-year trend if they’re to get the three points against Iraola’s men on Tuesday.