Everton vs Fulham – Premier League Match Predictions and Preview

Welcome back to Extratips, folks! The weekend’s action brings us a lively clash at Goodison Park as Everton lock horns with Fulham. The Toffees sit 14th with 14 points; the Cottagers are 17th, just a tad behind on 13. Both teams need points. Expect a tense, open match with both sides chasing a boost.

Recent form is mixed. Everton are on a four-game winless run, leaking goals most weeks but showing flashes in attack. Their home record? Patchy—two wins, two draws, one loss in the last five. Fulham’s away form is grim: one win, two draws, and two losses. They do score, though—about 1.2 goals per game this season, but they’ve been letting in more than one per match on average.

The head-to-head says it’s tight. In the last five meetings, Fulham have never beaten Everton. The results: Fulham 1-3 Everton (10 May), Everton 3-0 Fulham (27 Feb), Fulham 0-3 Everton (29 Dec), and so on. You sense a bit of a hoodoo for Fulham here.

Everton’s strengths: They keep the game alive, create chances, and usually play with heart at home. Their weakness? They’ve conceded in the last three and don’t finish as many chances as they create. Fulham’s strengths: Quick in attack, can trouble any defence when they click. Their weaknesses? Shaky at the back, don’t always travel well, and lack the steel to see out tough games.

No major injury news so far, but keep an eye out—the team sheets could change the mood.

Storylines to watch: Can Everton shake the blues and edge up the table? Will Fulham finally break the curse at Goodison? And which set of fans will go home happier after ninety minutes of sweat and scrap?

Possible match scenarios: 1) High—Everton grind out a narrow win, pushing Fulham deeper into trouble. 2) Medium—A hard-fought draw, goals at both ends, tension all round. 3) Low—Fulham sneak a win, finally breaking the recent run, but don’t bet your house on it.

This one’s going to be lively, nervy, and could go either way. Expect a battle for every ball, chances at both ends, and a result that means more than just three points. Whatever happens, Goodison Park will be loud—and you won’t want to look away.