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An away win will be our prediction for the Leicester vs. Everton match in the Premier League on Saturday.

Even at this early stage of the Premier League season, this showdown between Leicester and Everton at the King Power Stadium feels huge. The Toffees have suffered four straight losses, and they must turn a corner to get off the bottom of the table.  

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Match ResultOdds
Leicester+146
Draw+250
Everton+192

Leicester vs. Everton Head-to-Head Stats

TotalLeicesterEvertonDraws
Games3591115
Premier League Games3271114
Goals954748 

Before Betting

Everton’s start to the new season has already sent alarm bells ringing on Merseyside, as the prospect of moving into their new stadium as a Championship club is increasing.

The Toffees have lost each of their opening four matches this term. Last season, their defensive record enabled them to pull clear of the relegation places, but that appears to have evaded them this term after allowing a league-high tally of 13.

Six goals have been allowed across their last two matches, squandering two-goal advantages in both fixtures against Bournemouth and Aston Villa. Worrying trends are developing, and Sean Dyche’s job will be to stop the rot on Saturday.

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Leicester City will be appeased with their return following promotion back to the Premier League. The Foxes are still yet to win this term, but they have picked up two draws from their four matches this term.

Like Everton, Leicester threw away a 2-0 advantage in their previous outing, eventually having to settle for a draw on the road against Crystal Palace.

The draw means that Leicester have now failed to win in their opening four matches of a Premier League season for a second consecutive campaign in the top-flight.

Leicester vs. Everton Prediction

The lack of home wins when these sides collide is an interesting trend to consider this weekend.

There hasn’t been a home success in the last six meetings between the sides, with Everton landing wins in two of their previous three trips to the King Power Stadium. There could be value in following that stat on Saturday.

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