West Ham United vs Everton Match Preview


In this week 21 match on Jan 21st, West Ham United will play host to Everton in a Premier League match. Weather on match day is looking like a cloudy and cold day, with daytime temperatures of only 2 degrees, making for an unpleasant day. West Ham United sits at 18th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 0-1 loss against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Daniel Podence struck first for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 48th minute, and that single goal was all that was necessary as neither team could manage any more scoring In the end, West Ham United was frustrated by Wolverhampton Wanderers’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Wolverhampton Wanderers ended the match with the shutout victory. They’re hoping to improve on their recent performance, having earned only 5 points in their last 10 matches, while 19th placed Everton is fresh off their 1-2 loss against Southampton. Amadou Mvom Onana struck first for Everton in the 39th minute, then in the 46th minute, Che Adams sent in a beautiful pass which was converted by James Ward-Prowse Finally they completed the comback victory in the 78th minute on a goal by James Ward-Prowse to cap off a wild match. They’re hoping to improve on their recent performance, having lost 7 of their last 10.

West Ham United and Everton last played eachother at the Goodison Park on Sun Sep 18th. Everton was victorious by a score of 1 to 0 in front of just over zero thousand spectators. Neal Maupay struck first for Everton in the 53rd minute on a feed from Alex Iwobi, and with that single goal the scoring was complete. Neither team could manage anything else In the end, West Ham United couldn’t muster any offence and Everton ran away with the shutout win.

Everton’s most prolific scorer has been Demarai Gray. He has netted 2 goals over the last five matches. Saïd Benrahma has been the most prolific scorer on West Ham United in the last five matches with two goals

David Moyes’s West Ham United squad will be without Maxwel Cornet, while Frank Lampard’s squad will be without Michael Keane and James Garner.