Everton
2 days
Aston Villa
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England
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Goodison Park
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Everton aim to end poor record against Aston Villa

English Premier League 15 January 2025 19:30 Goodison Park, Liverpool
Everton (Coach - Sean Dyche) V Aston Villa (Coach - Unai Emery)


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Everton host Aston Villa at Goodison Park in an important Premier League fixture for both teams. The home side is looking to improve their position in the league, currently sitting 16th with 17 points. Everton's recent form has been challenging, with only three wins in 19 league matches this season.
Everton have struggled offensively, scoring just 15 goals, which is among the lowest in the league. They have also failed to score in eight of their last ten Premier League games. Aston Villa, meanwhile, are in 8th place with 32 points. They have shown promise but have had issues with consistency, particularly away from home.
Aston Villa will be aiming to reverse their away form, having lost each of their last five Premier League away matches, conceding at least two goals in each defeat. This match presents an opportunity for both teams to address their shortcomings and gain valuable points.

Team Analysis
Everton have found it difficult to find the back of the net, averaging 0.8 goals per game. Their defense has been slightly better, conceding 1.3 goals per game. At home, they have managed two wins, four draws, and three losses, scoring nine goals and conceding ten.
The team's possession statistics are low, averaging 40% possession. They have struggled to create clear chances, with an average of 11.4 shots per game and 3.3 shots on target. Everton will need to improve their attacking output to challenge Aston Villa.
Aston Villa have been more effective in attack, averaging 1.5 goals per game. However, they have conceded 1.6 goals per game, indicating defensive vulnerabilities. Their away record includes three wins, one draw, and five losses, with 11 goals scored and 19 conceded.
Aston Villa average 50.8% possession and have a higher pass completion rate, with 442.5 passes per game. They create more chances than Everton, averaging 12.9 shots per game and 4.3 shots on target.

Player Analysis
Everton may welcome back Dominic Calvert-Lewin from an ankle injury, which could strengthen their attacking options. Despite making numerous off-the-ball runs this season, he has not scored in his last 15 Premier League appearances. His return could be important in addressing Everton's goal-scoring issues.
Dwight McNeil may also return from a knee injury, adding creativity to the midfield. However, James Garner remains sidelined with a back injury, and Seamus Coleman is out with a calf problem.
Aston Villa will be without Jhon Duran due to suspension, and John McGinn is out with a thigh injury. The absence of McGinn could impact their midfield stability. Diego Carlos and Jaden Philogene-Bidace are expected to return from injuries, potentially bolstering their defense and midfield.
Ollie Watkins is a key player for Aston Villa, leading their attack. His performance will be crucial for Villa's chances of finding goals in this match.

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