Top 3 Bets Summary
- Main Pick: Everton to Win
- Goals Market: Both Teams to Score – Yes
- Player Prop: Jean-Philippe Mateta to Score Anytime
Everton vs Crystal Palace Match Details
- Location: Liverpool, England
- Stadium: Hill-Dickinson Stadium
- Date: 22/08/2026
- Kick-off Time: 16:00 SAST
Top 3 Betting Picks for Everton vs Crystal Palace
Here are our top three data-driven selections for this Premier League opener. Our Everton vs Crystal Palace predictions focus on the Full-Time Result, Goals, and Player Prop markets to offer a range of value plays.
| Pick | Prediction | Bet Type | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Everton to Win | Full-Time Result | 2.10 |
| 2 | Both Teams to Score – Yes | Goals | 1.75 |
| 3 | Jean-Philippe Mateta to Score | Player Prop | N/A |
Pick 1: Full-Time Result: Everton to Win
The primary value lies in backing the hosts in the Full-Time Result market. Everton to Win at odds of 2.10 presents a compelling case, especially given their historical dominance in this fixture.
- Head-to-Head Edge: The Toffees are undefeated in their last 11 encounters with Crystal Palace, winning seven. At home, their record is even stronger, with four wins and a draw in the last five.
- Managerial Stability: David Moyes enters his second full season with a significantly bolstered budget. After a €100m spending spree, Everton look poised to push for the top half.
- Opponent in Transition: Crystal Palace arrive with a new manager, Pierre Sage, and significant roster changes. This period of adjustment could leave them vulnerable in their opening away fixture.
Pick 2: Goals Market: Both Teams to Score – Yes
While we favour an Everton win, Crystal Palace possesses enough attacking quality to get on the scoresheet. The data strongly suggests a play on Both Teams to Score – Yes.
- Consistent Trend: This bet has successfully landed in each of the last six Premier League meetings between the two clubs, a 100% strike rate since 2023.
- High-Chance Encounters: Their recent clashes have been goal-fests. The 2-2 draw last season produced a massive 4.15 expected goals (xG) and 34 total shots, proving both sides create high-quality chances against each other.
- Attacking Firepower: Despite changes, Palace retains key attackers like Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ismaïla Sarr, who can trouble any defence.
Pick 3: Player Prop: Jean-Philippe Mateta to Score Anytime
For a player-focused bet, the value is on the away side’s main goal threat. Jean-Philippe Mateta to Score Anytime is a smart pick based on his form and role in the Palace attack.
- Proven Scorer: Mateta scored in the 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park last season and is considered a favourite in the anytime goalscorer market for this match.
- Focal Point: As the leader of the Palace front line, he will be the primary target for chances created by playmakers like Ismaïla Sarr and Yeremy Pino.
- Defensive Questions: Everton conceded 1.42 goals per game at home last season, indicating their backline is far from impenetrable.
Recent Form & Head-to-Head
The Everton vs Crystal Palace H2H record is heavily skewed in favour of the home side. Everton are unbeaten in the last 11 meetings across all competitions (W7, D4) and haven’t lost at home to the Eagles since 2014. Recent clashes have been entertaining, with both teams finding the net in the last six league games. The last five results saw two 2-1 wins for Everton at home, a 2-1 win away, and two draws (1-1 and 2-2).
Everton ended last season in poor form, going winless in their final seven matches to finish 13th. Crystal Palace, despite winning the UEFA Conference League, finished 15th and have since undergone a managerial change, with Pierre Sage replacing Oliver Glasner.

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Match Preview: Everton vs Crystal Palace
The Premier League season kicks off with a fascinating clash at the Hill-Dickinson Stadium. Everton host a Crystal Palace side in transition, with both teams eager to set a positive tone for the campaign. The Toffees are desperate to break a four-season streak of losing their opening league fixture and will lean on their commanding head-to-head record against the Eagles.
For Palace, this is the dawn of a new era under Pierre Sage. After conquering Europe, the club’s focus shifts to improving their domestic standing. A win on Merseyside would be a massive statement of intent, but overcoming their bogey team away from home is a monumental task. Expect a combative affair as both sides eye a top-ten finish this season.
Team News & Predicted Lineups
Everton face some challenges in their engine room. Midfielder James Garner, who started all 38 league games last season, is a major doubt with a groin injury. This likely means debuts for new signings Christian Nørgaard and Hayden Hackney in the middle of the park. Brennan Johnson, a recent arrival from Crystal Palace, is not expected to start against his former club.
Crystal Palace arrive with a clean bill of health and no major injury concerns. New signing Dwight McNeil, who moved from Everton, is unlikely to be thrown straight into the starting eleven. Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada are set to control the midfield, with Jean-Philippe Mateta leading the line.
Everton Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1): Pickford; O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Hackney, Norgaard; Rohl, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Barry
Crystal Palace Predicted Lineup (3-4-3): Henderson; Canvot, Richards, Tomiyasu; Munoz, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Sarr, Mateta, Pino




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