Everton v Aston Villa Predictions, Free Bet Tips, Odds & Enhanced Offers

David Moyes is back in the hotseat at Goodison Park after replacing Sean Dyche over the weekend, and Dan Tracey provides his Everton v Aston Villa predictions ahead of his first game back.
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Everton v Aston Villa Predictions and Free Bet Tips
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When Everton’s rather protracted ownership struggles finally came to a positive conclusion, the installation of new owners was always going to place a considerable amount of pressure on the shoulders of Sean Dyche.
To the point where the question surrounding the former Burnley boss was not if he was to also soon become the former Everton boss but when and the answer to that question was announced last Thursday.
The timing of which could be considered rather strange when you consider that the Toffees had an FA Cup Third Round game just a few hours later and with Dyche being handed his P45 it was left to Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman to navigate the club to the Fourth Round,
A 2-0 win over League One Peterborough in a game that was largely overshadowed by whether or not we would see Young senior go up against Young junior and although that was not the case at full time, this result was also overshadowed but news that followed at the end of the week.
News that sees David Moyes return as Everton manager after more than a decade away and although there is the adage in football that you should never go back, he himself disproved that myth during his second tenure at West Ham.
The wily Scot delivering a European trophy to East London but this time the remit will be to deliver Everton to their new home with their Premier League status intact at the start of next season and his first act is to entertain Aston Villa on Wednesday.
An Aston Villa side that also reached the Fourth Round of the FA Cup after their 2-1 win over West Ham and just how Everton will be looking to tap into an element of new manager bounce, at one stage it looked as if the Hammers had activated theirs on Friday.
Newly installed Graham Potter took his new charges into battle and thanks to an early Lucas Paqueta goal, they charged into the lead. However, Villa’s comeback would be complete late on thanks to goals from Amadou Onana and Morgan Rogers.
There may have been a considerable amount of controversy attached to Villa’s equaliser but the only thing that mattered was being in the hat for the Fourth Round of the FA Cup. The only thing that matters in midweek is returning to the West Midlands with maximum points.
But now it is time for the first of my two tips and although new manager bounce is tempting at all times, Everton’s lack of goals concerns me the most. With this in mind, I am backing Villa to win to nil at odds of 3/1 with bet365.
In addition to this, I am going to focus on Ashley Young and not because of family ties but because of his penchant for receiving cards. He has already picked up five cautions this season, I am backing him to collect the first one on Wednesday at odds of 10/1.
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Dan Tracey is an experienced football writer with over seven years of crafting engaging and insightful content. His dedication to storytelling and deep understanding of the game have earned him a reputation for delivering high-quality work that connects with fans.