West Ham United play host to Everton today in what is another huge game towards their Premier League survival fight. It’s not just the Hammers who have a lot riding on this game, the Toffees are looking to get back to winning ways as they hunt for European football this season.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s team head into this one off the back of a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, whist Everton lost the Merseyside derby in their last fixture. West Ham know this game is a huge opportunity, and on the side cannot miss.
West Ham vs Everton – Statistics
West Ham sit two points above the relegation zone, but can move up to five points clear with a win.
Everton sit three points behind Brighton & Hove Albion, who are sixth position and on pole in the fight for a Europa League place.
West Ham have conceded 57 goals this season, 18 more than their opposition but both teams have scored the same amount, 40 goals.
Everton’s Beto, who will now miss this game, has scored seven goals from 19 shots in 2026, at a rate of 37%.
West Ham’s Callum Wilson has scored eight goals in his last seven appearances against Everton and could be a threat from the bench.
Everton sit 10th in the Premier League table but rank 15th in the xG table. They are outperforming by 8.3 points this season.
West Ham have scored six goals in their last five games in all competitions, whilst Everton have scored eight.
Former West Ham boss David Moyes returns to the London Stadium today, having already beaten another of his former teams, Manchester United, earlier this season.
Eight of the last 10 fixtures between these two teams have ended with under 2.5 goals. West Ham were the last team to win this matchup, winning 3-1 at Goodison Park in 2024



