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Everton vs Aston Villa Prediction 13.09.2025

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Everton vs Aston Villa Prediction 13.09.2025

Everton vs Aston Villa Prediction

Everton vs Aston Villa Prediction and Betting Tips for Saturday’s Premier League showdown at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Everton come into the game riding high after two impressive victories, while Villa remain stuck at the bottom, still waiting for their first league goal of the season. In this article, you’ll find Premier League Predictions and betting insights from XpertStats experts.

  • Everton eye a third straight win after strong early-season form
  • Aston Villa still searching for their first league goal of the campaign
  • Jack Grealish faces his boyhood club in a high-stakes reunion
  • Villa unbeaten in their last 12 league meetings with Everton


David Moyes has the Toffees playing with newfound belief. Back-to-back wins, including a 3-2 thriller at Wolves, have lifted them to fifth in the table. Jack Grealish, of all people, has been the creative heartbeat notching two assists in each of his last two outings. Can he make it three in a row against the very club that nurtured him? Everton haven’t looked this sharp at the start of a season for years, and the buzz inside their new stadium feels different. Still, history reminds us that momentum can fade quickly in this league.

What makes this Everton side feel dangerous is the balance. Beto and Barry both carry scoring threats, while midfield reinforcements like Merlin Rohl could give Moyes even more options. The Toffees have already racked up more wins in 2025 than in the whole of 2024. That’s not just form, that’s a transformation. But, here’s the catch: they haven’t beaten Villa since 2016. Twelve matches. Nine losses. For all their progress, that’s a monkey they still need to shake off.

For Villa, the picture is bleak. A 3-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace last time out was more than just a bad day, it was a reality check. They’re the only side yet to score this season, a stat that must be haunting Unai Emery. He’s proven himself a tactician in Europe, but right now his team look toothless. To think that Villa once relished fast starts under his guidance, only to now stare down the possibility of four straight blanks, is staggering. Can he really turn things around in time?

And yet, Villa always seem to have Everton’s number. Four consecutive clean sheets at Goodison (and now at Hill Dickinson) is no fluke. Watkins, Malen, and new signing Harvey Elliott have the tools to hurt the Toffees if they finally click. Maybe Saturday is the day the drought ends. Or maybe Everton ride the wave of belief a little longer. Either way, this one feels like a clash of momentum versus history and that’s exactly what makes it so intriguing for those looking at Premier League Predictions.

Prediction
Both Teams to Score @1.74
Both Teams to Score feels like the smart play here. Everton are brimming with confidence, scoring five goals across their last two matches. Jack Grealish is thriving in his new role, with four assists already, while Beto has been clinical in front of goal. They’ve found ways to create and convert chances, even under pressure. On the flip side, Aston Villa’s attack has been worryingly blunt so far, but this is exactly the kind of game where a spark could arrive. They’ve had 12 straight unbeaten games against Everton and scored in nine of those. With Ollie Watkins and new arrival Harvey Elliott likely to feature, Villa have the firepower to break their drought. Defensively, both sides still look fragile: Everton shipped two against Wolves, and Villa’s backline was torn apart by Palace. That combination of attacking talent and defensive frailties suggests both teams hitting the net is highly likely.

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  • Alexandru Florin is a football betting expert, providing tips and accumulator predictions for xpertstats.com since 2022. With a strong focus on data-driven analysis, he delivers well-researched insights and reliable advice for bettors aiming for long-term profit.

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