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Expert Analysis: Sunderland vs Everton

The upcoming match between Sunderland and Everton, set to take place on November 3, 2025, at 20:00, presents intriguing betting opportunities. With Sunderland’s home advantage, the odds reflect a competitive yet unpredictable encounter. Key predictions highlight potential scoring patterns and game dynamics.

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Everton

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Date: 2025-11-03
Time: 20:00
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Venue: Stadium of Light
Score: 1-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Home Team To Score In 2nd Half98.50%(1-1)
Under 5.5 Cards85.30%(1-1) 5 cards 1.20
Over 1.5 Goals85.50%(1-1) 1.47
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half88.20%(1-1) 0-1 1H 1.13
Last Goal 73+ Minutes74.20%(1-1) 1.83
Sum of Goals 2 or 378.00%(1-1) 1.95
Under 4.5 Cards75.30%(1-1) 5 cards 1.44
Home Team To Win75.70%(1-1) 3.20
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half72.70%(1-1)
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half72.20%(1-1)
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half64.50%(1-1) 1-0 2H 1.25
First Goal 30+ Minutes61.10%(1-1)
Goal In Last 15 Minutes60.30%(1-1)
Avg. Total Goals3.03%(1-1)
Yellow Cards2.60%(1-1)
Avg. Goals Scored2.20%(1-1)
Avg. Conceded Goals2.33%(1-1)
Red Cards0.53%(1-1)

Home Team To Score In 2nd Half: 99.00

Sunderland’s strong likelihood of scoring in the second half suggests a strategy of building momentum as the game progresses. This could be due to tactical adjustments or increased pressure on Everton’s defense as the match unfolds.

Under 5.5 Cards: 87.20

The expectation of fewer than 5.5 cards indicates a relatively disciplined match, with both teams likely to maintain composure and avoid unnecessary bookings.

Over 1.5 Goals: 88.60

With an average total goal prediction of 2.63, the likelihood of more than one and a half goals being scored is high, suggesting an open and attacking game.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half: 89.60

The odds suggest that neither team is expected to score in the first half, possibly due to cautious tactics or strong initial defenses from both sides.

Last Goal 73+ Minutes: 77.70

A goal occurring after the 73rd minute is highly probable, indicating that either team might secure a late-game advantage or respond to an opponent’s lead.

Sum of Goals 2 or 3: 75.90

The most likely outcomes are either two or three total goals, aligning with the average goals scored and conceded by both teams.

Under 4.5 Cards: 73.60

Expect fewer than four and a half cards, reinforcing the anticipation of a disciplined match with limited disciplinary actions.

Home Team To Win: 73.00

Sunderland holds a competitive edge to win at home, reflecting their potential to capitalize on home advantage against Everton.

Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 76.20

Sunderland may not score in the first half, possibly focusing on defensive solidity before launching attacks in the latter stages.

Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 76.00

Similarly, Everton is unlikely to find the net early on, suggesting both teams might adopt cautious approaches initially.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half: 62.10

The possibility of neither team scoring in the second half is lower, hinting at potential late-game action or a decisive goal period.

First Goal 30+ Minutes: 62.70

A goal occurring after the first half-hour is likely, indicating that teams may take time to settle before opening their scoring accounts.

Goal In Last 15 Minutes: 60.60

A goal in the final quarter of the match is anticipated, suggesting a climactic finish with potential decisive moments.

Avg. Total Goals: 2.63

The average total goals align with predictions for an engaging match with multiple scoring opportunities for both teams.

Yellow Cards: 2.80

The expected number of yellow cards suggests moderate levels of aggression or dissent throughout the match.

Avg. Goals Scored: 2.80

Sunderland’s average goals scored indicate their offensive capability, which may be pivotal in securing a victory.

Avg. Conceded Goals: 2.23

Both teams’ defensive records suggest they are relatively balanced in terms of conceding goals, contributing to the competitive nature of this fixture.

Red Cards: 1.63

With an expected red card count below two, significant disciplinary actions are unlikely to heavily impact the match’s flow.