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Odds Compiler<br />
S T A R T I N G<br />
XI<br />
Howard<br />
Coleman<br />
Distin<br />
Jagielka<br />
Baines<br />
McCarthy<br />
Osman<br />
Naismith<br />
Barkley<br />
McGeady<br />
Lukaku<br />
Adrian<br />
Jenkinson<br />
Reid<br />
Collins<br />
Creswell<br />
Song<br />
Kouyate<br />
Noble<br />
Downing<br />
Valencia<br />
Sakho<br />
Toffees<br />
v e r s u s W e s t H a m U n i t e d<br />
Everton last played West Ham at Goodison Park<br />
on 1st March this year. In their defence, John<br />
Stones started but is unavailable for this<br />
weekend’s game and Jagielka looks likely to start.<br />
Baines is a doubt but should start. Everton should<br />
also start with McCarthy and Osman in midfield<br />
with Barry unavailable.<br />
West Ham are almost completely changed (except<br />
for Adrian, Collins, Noble and Downing). They are<br />
especially stronger in the forward area with<br />
Valencia and Sakho (who is a doubt) and have<br />
been given a decent goal expectancy of 1.04 for<br />
the upcoming match.<br />
Everton were favourites last time out with average<br />
odds of 1.49 and a goal expectancy of 1.96. West<br />
Ham were 7.07 outsiders with a goal expectancy of<br />
0.83.<br />
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