Our Predictions
Everton and Newcastle have both shown goal threats in recent games, and the last five meetings have seen both teams find the net more than once. The BTTS Yes market is well priced at 1.80, reflecting the attacking intent and some missing defenders for both sides.
Recent head-to-heads trend toward goals, with most clashes producing at least three. Odds of 2.00 on Over 2.5 goals offer decent value, considering both attacks are lively and defences are weakened by injuries.
Newcastle have more quality options going forward and are in better overall league form. Their recent away struggles temper confidence, but with Everton's home inconsistencies and injuries, Newcastle's win at odds of 2.35 looks the most logical outcome.
Welcome to Extratips: Everton vs Newcastle United Premier League Showdown
Get set for a big clash at Hill Dickinson Stadium! Everton face Newcastle United on November 29, 2025, at 17:30 in the Premier League. Both clubs are nursing injuries. Everton will miss Jarrad Branthwaite and Merlin Röhl, while Newcastle are without Jacob Ramsey, Valentino Livramento, and Yoane Wissa. Odds put Newcastle as slight favorites to win (2.35), with a draw at 3.25 and an Everton win at 3.00.
Newcastle sit higher up in the table and will look to cement their spot, while Everton want a home win to climb the standings. Last five matchups between these teams saw Newcastle win twice, Everton win twice, and one draw—so it's usually tight. At home, Everton have two wins out of five; Newcastle are struggling away with no wins in five.
Key strengths: Everton are tough in the air and strong defending set pieces, but often lack midfield bite. Newcastle excel at quick breaks and through balls, but are shaky at the back when pressed. Injuries could play a real part, with both sides missing creative players. Keep an eye on young forward Nick Woltemade for Newcastle—he’s been in good form lately.
Interesting storylines: can Everton finally end their winless streak at home? Will Newcastle's away form recover, or will the home fans push the Toffees over the line? A mid-table scrap with lots at stake defensively and for building momentum.