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A huge six-pointer at the bottom of the Premier League standings will take place at Bramall Lane on Saturday, as Everton and Sheffield United both look to land a first league win of the season. Both sides are without a win in three this term, and desperation will be evident in Yorkshire this weekend.

Before Betting On Sheffield United vs Everton

Both Sheffield United and Everton will be keen to end their winless run in the Premier League this weekend before the international break, but neither side have yet shown much to suggest that they will surge clear of the bottom three. Everton have a poor record against newly promoted sides on the road, as they have gone six without a win. This came after a run of winning five on the bounce.

Sheffield United landed a 1-0 win in their previous league clash against the Toffees in May 2021. However, they haven’t won back-to-back games against Everton since 1993. Everton also have a fine record at Bramall Lane, as they are unbeaten in their last four visits. That includes victories in each of their previous two trips.

Interestingly, this has been a low-scoring fixture on the Premier League schedule across the last five matches, as only five goals have been scored. Everton have found the net on three occasions, while the Blades have scored twice. Over the last five meetings, neither side have scored more than once.

However, away dominance has been evident in the recent clashes between these sides, as the last four meetings have been won by the team playing away from home. Only four other Premier League fixtures in history have seen more consecutive away wins.

Sheffield United vs Everton Offshore Odds & Pick

Match ResultOdds
Sheffield United3.12
Draw3.26
Everton2.46

This is a fascinating fixture in the Premier League on Saturday, with neither Sheffield United or Everton having picked up a victory to this point. However, the away trend of victories may be one to follow this weekend, meaning that we will be siding with a much-needed win for the Toffees.