
Everton will look to build on their win over Aston Villa when Leeds head to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday evening. That win at Villa Park saw Everton return to winning ways for the first time in 2026, while Leeds are looking to win three matches in a row for the first time since their promotion back to the Premier League.
Read what our Premier League expert Nathan Joyes has to say and what his best bet is for the match.
Despite missing key players, Everton went to Villa Park and did what most have failed to do all season - win.
A second half strike from Thierno Barry was enough to claim all three points and and their three match winless streak.
Everton are, however, still getting to grips with their new home environment. With just one win in their last five - coming against Nottingham Forest - David Moyes needs to get his team playing much better in front of their own fans.
Moyes will be boosted by the return of Michael Keane, Idrissa Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye - although Carlos Alcaraz remains on the treatment table. With those three back into the fold, Everton will be hoping their form starts to improve and they can keep tabs on the top 10.
Having lost just one of their last 10 across all competitions, Leeds will make the trip to Merseyside in good spirits.
A 1-0 win at Elland Road last weekend against Fulham lifted Daniel Farke's side to 16th - and are now five points clear of the bottom three with a game in hand.
Away form will need to improve if Leeds are to guarantee their place in the Premier League next season.
Having picked up just six points from a possible 33, only Burnley and Wolves have picked up fewer points on their travels.
Yet with draws against Brentford, Sunderland and Liverpool away from home, Farke's side are edging close to their second away win of the season.
Leeds may have beaten Everton on the opening day of the season, but that was their first victory over the Toffees since 2020. After Leeds' 1-0 win on that occasion, the Yorkshire based club haven't won any of their last five matches against Everton (D2 L3).
With Everton struggling to find their feet at home and Leeds on an upwards trajectory, the value may once again be with the visitors - despite their inability to win away from Elland Road.
Nathan Joyes has taken a look at the Premier League odds for this match and puts his best bet forward.
Everton (3/2 with Betfred) are having a tough time at home, winning just one in their last five, drawing two and losing two. Both their last two matches - in the Premier League and FA Cup - have ended in a draw and Leeds (2/1 with Betano) may be the latest.
Leeds have been difficult to beat for quite some time now. They have drawn three of their last five Premier League matches, only losing to Newcastle and Man City in added time.
Plenty has been learnt from those two matches - but it's safe to say that Everton aren't as strong as either of those sides at home. If Leeds can maintain their focus, they can return to Elland Road with another big point.
It's difficult to have maximum faith in either of these sides. Everton haven't won two in a row since the beginning of December, and Leeds can look to be the latest team to come to the Hill Dickinson and frustrate Moyes' men.
TIP: Back the draw at 9/4 with BetMGM.
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