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West Ham v Everton (1730 GMT kick-off)

  • BT Sport 1, London Stadium

A really tough one to call after the international break, between teams closely matched in the table, and the feeling is it could be neck and neck. Both teams scoring looks likely but we expect them to cancel each other out by full-time. The Hammers have a good record in front of their own fans of late, with four wins and two draw in their last six in the league, and they can at least extend that unbeaten run here.

Best bet:
A tough match in the betting considering how difficult it is to call, so a nicely priced bet on the corners is worth a play. These sides average five corners per game this season and, with chances at both ends, two corners each in each half is not a big ask given how we expect this game to pan out.

Goals/Stats:
Chicharito should get the nod over Marko Arnautovic after bagging a brace in the comeback against Huddersfield last time out. The 30-year-old, who averages nearly two shots per game in the league, kept that run up with a goal for Mexico in the international break and can get the better of an Everton defence that proved suspect in their last away outing at Newcastle. Backing him as the hosts' first goalscorer gives you a better price than the 7/4 anytime.

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