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Bournemouth vs Everton betting tips: Premier League preview, prediction and odds

This article provides a preview, odds and recommended bets for the Premier League meeting between Bournemouth and Everton on November 12th, 2022


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Bournemouth vs Everton

November 12, 2022

3:00 pm GMT

Our recommended bet for Saturday’s clash at the Vitality Stadium comes in the form of a draw between Bournemouth and Everton, featuring goals from both teams.

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Match preview

The Vitality Stadium will act as the venue on Saturday, November 12th, when Bournemouth and Everton lock horns for the 2nd time in the space of just four days.

This, of course, comes after the two sides went toe-to-toe in the EFL Cup on Tuesday night.

When all was said and done on that occasion, it was hosts Bournemouth who emerged with not only the right result, but a timely boost in morale, too.

This comes owing to goals on the part of all of Jamal Lowe, Junior Stanislas, Emiliano Marcondes and Jaidon Anthony guiding the Cherries to a 4-1 drubbing of Everton.

Safe to say, then, that it is Gary O’Neil’s troops who will head into proceedings at the weekend confident in their chances of securing all three points.

Such a result would go a long way towards easing ongoing relegation concerns at the Vitality, after a run of five without a win saw Bournemouth plummet to within a solitary point of the bottom three.

On the flip side, Everton, for obvious reasons, will make the trip back to Dorset on Saturday with revenge very much on the agenda.

The Toffees’ concerning defeat in midweek only proved the latest reminder of just how off colour Frank Lampard’s men look at this moment in time.

The Merseyside outfit, all told, have managed just a solitary win from their last seven, with five of these outings have culminated in defeat.

The club’s efforts last time out proved of particular concern, as a toothless showing at home to Leicester saw Brendan Rodgers and co. depart Goodison Park with a deserved 2-0 win.

All of this means that, heading into the weekend, Everton now sit just a point clear of their upcoming hosts.

An unfavourable set of results, in turn, could see the Blues entrenched firmly in the relegation zone come the close of play on Sunday evening.

We at 101, though, are backing Frank Lampard and co. to ultimately stop the rot on Saturday, in departing the Vitality Stadium with a hard-fought share of the spoils.

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