Everton vs Fulham prediction, odds & betting tips 08/11/2025
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Everton to win

Fulham have picked up just one point from their five Premier League away matches this season.

Everton will take on Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, 8 November, in a match between two teams looking to move away from the Premier League relegation zone.

Coming into the match, the hosts are in 14th position, five points from the drop zone, while the visitors are one place and one point worse off.

As part of this week's round of Premier League betting tips, check out our Everton vs Fulham prediction below.

Everton vs Fulham prediction: A big three points for David Moyes

Key Stats

  • Everton have only lost one match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium so far.
  • Everton are unbeaten in their last four matches against Fulham.
  • Fewer than three goals have been scored in four of Everton's last six matches in all competitions.

Correct score prediction: Everton 1-0 Fulham

Everton were bright in the first half against Sunderland on Monday night before ultimately letting the Black Cats back into the match. If they can play like they did in the first half again on Saturday, then that should be enough to overcome one of the worst away teams in the top flight.

Pre-game odds and win probability: No result is odds-on

  • HOME: 23/20 (2.15) – 46.5%
  • DRAW: 9/4 (3.25) – 30.8%
  • AWAY: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The Everton vs Fulham odds suggest that this is a match that could go either way. Ladbrokes have given Everton a 46.5% chance of winning the match, while Fulham have been given a 29.4% chance of victory.

You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.

Most recent H2Hs: Advantage Everton

Everton have avoided defeat in each of their last four matches against Fulham, but in fairness, three of those results were draws. Prior to the Toffees' 3-1 win at Craven Cottage at the end of last season, Fulham were unbeaten in seven matches against them.

England Premier League 10/05/25

Fulham

Fulham

1
Everton

Everton

3

England Premier League 26/10/24

Everton

Everton

1
Fulham

Fulham

1

England Premier League 30/01/24

Fulham

Fulham

0
Everton

Everton

0

England EFL Cup 19/12/23

Everton

Everton

1 (6)
Fulham

Fulham

1 (7)

England Premier League 12/08/23

Everton

Everton

0
Fulham

Fulham

1

Everton preview: The Beto/Barry debate rages on

David Moyes is still no wiser as to who his first-choice centre forward is, but after Thierno Barry missed a gilt-edged chance when Everton were 1-0 up on Monday night, it is Beto who will likely start this one. In terms of injuries, the Toffees are without Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson, while Iliman Ndiaye is a doubt.

Predicted lineup: Pickford (GK), O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Gueye, Garner, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Beto

Last five results

  • Sunderland 1-1 Everton
  • Everton 0-3 Tottenham
  • Man City 2-0 Everton
  • Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace
  • Everton 1-1 West Ham

Fulham preview: An unchanged XI?

Fulham got back to winning ways last weekend against Wolves, so there is a chance that Marco Silva goes with the same team that started that match. Antonee Robinson is the only absentee for the Cottagers, and he could miss the remainder of 2025.

Predicted lineup: Leno (GK), Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon, Berge, Iwobi, Wilson, King, Kevin, Jimenez

Last five results

  • Fulham 3-0 Wolves
  • Wycombe 1-1 Fulham
  • Newcastle 2-1 Fulham
  • Fulham 0-1 Arsenal
  • Bournemouth 3-1 Fulham

Player to watch: Beto

Beto
Beto – Photo by IMAGO/ NurPhoto

There is an opening at the top of the pitch for Everton, and at this moment in time, it's just a case of who finds form the quickest out of Beto and Thierno Barry. The former is expected to start here, but with only one Premier League goal to his name this season, he has no form to speak of.

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Andy is a freelance Sports Journalist with ten years of experience covering football in the United Kingdom and abroad for various publications including the Manchester Evening News, UtdReport and Football Whispers. Andy also has a keen interest in basketball, cricket, golf and tennis and has covered major sporting events such as the Masters in Augusta.