Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Everton will be aiming to make amends for a heavy 5-0 loss to Tottenham when they face Wolverhampton in a highly-anticipated Premier League game. The Toffees have been slipping down the standings week by week, and they are sitting in the danger zone ahead of Matchday 29. Frank Lampard should opt to make changes to the starting XI, with all Dele Alli, Branthwaite, and Mykolenko pushing for a start.
The Wolves, on the other hand, aim to build on a thrilling 4-0 win over Watford. Wolverhampton, though, are not regarded as good travelers, and seeing that the hosts want this win more than the visitors, we predict that Lage’s troops are going to return home empty-handed. Both Hoever and Semedo should miss out with injuries for the visiting side. In their last meeting at Goodison Park Everton defeated Wolverhampton thanks to Richarlison’s goal.
Highlighted Player (Donny van de Beek):
Born in Nijkerkerveen, Netherlands on April 18, 1997, Donny van de Beek is a Dutch footballer who started his youth career at Veensche Boys. In 2008 he was spotted by Ajax scouts who persuaded him to move to Amsterdam. Donny van de Beek continued playing for the Amsterdammers at senior level, establishing himself as a first-team regular.
The 184-cm-tall footballer has three caps with Netherlands U21 team and he made his senior debut with the national team against Romania on November 14, 2017. Van de Beek’s main position is attacking midfield, but he is used as a central midfielder as well. His preferred foot is right and he has a contract with Ajax until June 30, 2022.
Dutch football experts often compare him with Davy Klaassen as he works very hard and play between the lines. Donny van de Beek scored 9 goals for the Amsterdammers in the 2018/2019 Eredivisie season, providing 10 assists for his teammates.
Highlighted Team (Wolves):
Wolverhampton are a club that was originally known as St. Luke’s FC. The Wolves play in the Championship and they were founded in 1877. Molineux is the home ground of Wolverhampton and the capacity of the stadium is 31,700. Wolverhampton have won four FA Cup trophies (1893, 1908, 1949, 1960), with the team lifting the League Cup trophy in 1974 and 1980.
The colour of the club’s shirts is orange and they wear black shorts. The Wolves wear blue jerseys when playing away from home. Wolverhampton’s main rivals are West Bromwich Albion and they have been facing each other in the Black Country derby since 1888. In their first meeting in the local derby WBA recorded a 1-0 win over Wolves.
Wolverhampton have won three First Division trophies (1953/1954, 1957/1958, 1958/1959) and they have clinched four FA Cup titles as well (1893, 1908, 1949, 1960). The club’s owner is Steve Morgan.