Everton vs Leeds United Match Preview


In a weekend match in week 24, on Sat Feb 18th, Everton hosts Leeds United at Goodison Park in a meeting of these two Premier League teams. Weather on match day is looking like a cloudy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 8 degrees, so hopefuly the match makes up for the weather. Everton is fresh off their 0-2 loss against Liverpool. Mohamed Salah struck first for Liverpool in the 36th minute on a feed from Darwin Nuñez, then Cody Gakpo added another in the 49th minute on a feed from Trent Alexander-Arnold In the end, Everton was frustrated by Liverpool’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Liverpool ended the match with the shutout victory. They’re hoping to improve on their recent performance, having lost 7 of their last 10, while leeds United sits at 17th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 0-2 loss against Manchester United. Marcus Rashford struck first for Manchester United in the 80th minute, then Ferreyra added another in the 85th minute on a feed from Wout Weghorst In the end, Leeds United was frustrated by Manchester United’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Manchester United ended the match with the shutout victory. Leeds United looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 5 of their last 10.

Leeds United and Everton last played eachother at the Elland Road on Aug 30th. Leeds United and Everton battled to a 1-1 draw. Anthony Gordon struck first for Everton in the 17th minute on a feed from Alex Iwobi, but Luis Sinisterra got the equalizer for Leeds United in the 55th minute earning Leeds United a comeback draw.

Luis Sinisterra and Junior Firpo are the top scorers for Leeds United in the last five matches, but unfortunately they only have one goal. It’s hard to imagine having success with those stats. Conor Coady and Amadou Mvom Onana are the top scorers for Everton in the last five matches, but unfortunately they only have one goal. It’s hard to imagine having success with those stats

Sean Dyche’s squad will be without Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Ben Godfrey, Michael Keane, James Garner and Nathan Patterson, while Stuart Dallas, Adam Forshaw and Pascal Struijk are unavailable to play for Jesse Marsch’s team.