Liverpool vs Everton Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview 21st October 2023

Liverpool play host to Everton, when the local rivals team up for another spicy derby in Premier League this coming Saturday at Anfield.
Liverpool approach the next Premier League round as number four in the table, having claimed 17 points this season so far. With eight games behind them, Everton amassed seven points, placing them as number 16 before their next fixture.
Everton will not be short on motivation for their clash with the match favourites Liverpool. Although the odds are against them, a narrow win this coming Saturday will see them move ahead of their upcoming opponents in the table.
Liverpool are confident they will be scoring goals in their next assignment in the Premier League, as they show off very admirable numbers from their past ten matches. The hosts scored 2.3 goals on average per match, or 23 goals in total, while allowing 14 goals against, for an average of 1.4 per outing. They managed one clean sheet along the way.
Everton managed a bearable 11 goals from their past ten games, creating an average of 1.1 goals per game. They conceded 13 goals in total, and while claiming two clean sheets, they conceded 1.3 goals an average per game.
The most recent meeting between the two sides ended in a 2-0 triumph for Liverpool, who are looking to stay on top on Saturday at Anfield. No doubt, The Toffees are planning a comeback, though.
Liverpool vs Everton Prediction
Liverpool Form
In their last three matches, Liverpool lost 2-1 against Tottenham, won 2-0 against Union St.Gilloise, before drawing 2-2 against Brighton. In their last six Premier League home matches, Liverpool racked up five strong wins, while they've drawn once. They lost none while scoring 12 and conceding three goals.
Everton Form
Results have been up and down for Everton, who beat Aston Villa by 1-2. Following that up proved too difficult, as they lost 1-2 against Luton, before claiming three points in a 3-0 win against Bournemouth. Everton claimed two wins against three draws and one defeat in their last six away matches in the Premier League. The scoreline from these matches reads 11 goals conceded and 13 scored.
Liverpool look in strong shape, while Everton don't look quite as convincing, which makes betting on the home win a no-brainer in this match.
Everton scored zero goals and conceded five in their last two encounters with teams in the top half of the Premier League. This lead to zero wins and zero points. Liverpool lost just once so far this season in the Premier League and after eight games played they recorded five wins and two draws Everton show off two wins, one draw and five defeats in the Premier League.
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Liverpool vs Everton Stats
- Liverpool have scored in the last 26 matches in a row
- Liverpool have scored in 32 of the last 33 home matches
- Liverpool have not lost 25 of the last 27 matches
- Liverpool have not lost the last 14 home matches in a row
- In 15 of the last 17 Liverpool matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
- Everton have not lost 14 of the last 16 away matches
- In the last 4 away matches in a row Everton played, both teams scored
- In the last 5 Everton away matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
- In 6 of the last 7 Everton matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
- Everton have conceded in 9 of the last 10 matches
Liverpool vs Everton Squads
Liverpool Squad
The 56-year-old Liverpool manager, Juergen Klopp, will select the lineup against Everton from these players (the statistics in the brackets refer to scored goals and games played in the Premier League this season):
Adrian (0/0), Alisson Becker (0/8), Caoimhin Kelleher (0/0), Andrew Robertson (1/8), Ibrahima Konate (0/5), Joel Matip (0/6), Joseph Gomez (0/7), Konstantinos Tsimikas (0/1), Stefan Bajcetic (0/0), Trent Alexander-Arnold (0/6), Virgil van Dijk (0/6), Alexis Mac Allister (0/8), Curtis Jones (0/5), Dominik Szoboszlai (1/8), Harvey Elliott (0/6), Ryan Gravenberch (0/4), Thiago Alcantara (0/0), Wataru Endo (0/5), Cody Gakpo (2/7), Darwin Nunez (3/7), Diogo Jota (2/7), Luis Diaz (2/8), Mohamed Salah (5/8).
Everton Squad
Here is the full squad of the away team. The 52 year-old Everton manager Dyche will select his starting XI from these players:
Andy Lonergan (0/0), Joao Virginia (0/0), Jordan Pickford (0/8), Ashley Young (0/8), Ben Godfrey (0/1), James Tarkowski (1/8), Jarrad Branthwaite (0/6), Michael Keane (0/3), Nathan Patterson (0/7), Seamus Coleman (0/0), Vitalii Mykolenko (0/4), Abdoulaye Doucoure (3/8), Amadou Onana (0/8), Andre Gomes (0/0), Arnaut Danjuma (1/7), Dele Alli (0/0), Dwight McNeil (0/5), Idrissa Gana Gueye (0/7), Jack Harrison (1/2), James Garner (1/8), Beto (0/5), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (2/5), Lewis Dobbin (0/3), Youssef Chermiti (0/3).
Liverpool vs Everton Team News
Liverpool could have as many as five players on the injured and absent list, when they face up to Everton this coming Saturday. Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister can't be called up by the Liverpool-manager, with both serving a ban.
Andrew Robertson, Cody Gakpo, Stefan Bajcetic, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago Alcantara are missing from the squad, Liverpool will field against Evertonthis coming Saturday.
Everton have five on the list of injured and absent players before their next match against Liverpool this coming Saturday.
Everton need to do without Idrissa Gana Gueye, Andre Gomes, Dele Alli, Jack Harrison and Seamus Coleman, who are not fit enough to travel to Anfield.
Liverpool vs Everton Lineups
Liverpool vs Everton H2H
The last time these two teams faced off against each other, The Reds came away as 2-0 winners. No doubt they are planning a similar outcome this coming Saturday. Liverpool tend to have the upper hand against Everton, grabbing all three points five times in ten matches. The bookies best betting odds on a home win are at 1/3.
Liverpool vs Everton Results
Recent meetings between Liverpool and visiting side Everton might have been action-packed, but not rich on goals. Backing under 2.5 goals was a winning bet no less than seven times in the last ten matches. Under 2.5 goals is best priced at odds of 17/10 with the bookies.
Liverpool vs Everton Betting Tips
Abdoulaye Doucoure shows decent form right now for Everton, as he scored three goals in his last six games in the Premier League. The visitors need more from him, though, when facing Liverpool, who are strong favourites this coming Saturday. Siding with Mohamed Salah also look a nice prospect as he scored four goals in his last six Premier League matches.
Liverpool won nine of their last 10 matches on home soil, drew one and lost none. Everton won six games, drew three and lost one in their last 10 away games across all tournaments. Goals should be on the menu at Anfield, with both teams scoring in six of the last 10 matches at home for Liverpool. The same outcome paid dividends in six of the last 10 away games for Everton.
Less than three came out three times in the past ten encounters between Everton and Liverpool, as both teams not to score was a winning bet seven times. Liverpool performed 1.6 goals on average, whereas Everton averaged 0.7 goals. Over 2.5 goals came out nine times in the previous ten matches across all tournaments for Liverpool, who scored an average of 2.5 goals along the way. Over 2.5 goals happened in seven of the last ten games for Everton, who scored 1.3 times on average in these matches.