West Ham United
West Ham United
2 vs 1

Premier League · Matchday

2026-04-25 14:00:00 · 22:00

Everton
Everton

AI Predicted: 1-2|Actual: 2-1

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

West Ham United
WES
1 - 2
Everton
EVE
57%
Confidence
Low Confidence
40.0%Home
28.0%Draw
32.0%Away
35.9%Home
29.1%Draw
35.1%Away
West Ham United are slight favorites at home, benefiting from Everton's defensive concerns with J. Branthwaite ruled out due to a hamstring injury. The absence of the key center-back could expose Everton's backline to West Ham's attacking threat through set pieces and crosses. AI pick: West Ham United Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredHome or Away
72% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsUnder 2.5
58% chance of 0-2 goals
Will both teams find the net?Yes
51% both teams score
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

West Ham United Everton
35%
36%
0
47%
64%
1
18%
0%
2
0%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

40%
40%
0.0%
28%
28%
0.0%
32%
32%
0.0%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Home Win

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Match Report

West Ham United 2–1 Everton | Premier League | 25 April 2026

Result Summary

A dramatic late winner ensured West Ham United claimed all three points at home, defeating Everton 2–1 in a tightly contested Premier League encounter. Callum Wilson's 92nd-minute strike proved decisive, cancelling out Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's late equaliser and sparking jubilant scenes at the London Stadium. It was a result that reflected both sides' commitment but ultimately rewarded West Ham's resilience under Nuno Espírito Santo.

Match Analysis

The first half was a largely even affair, with Everton shading possession at 56% to West Ham's 44% and generating marginally more in terms of attacking output — 103 attacks to 102 — yet neither side found a breakthrough before the break. David Moyes' side showed discipline, though the yellow cards accumulated, with Jake O'Brien booked in the 38th minute and James Tarkowski cautioned just two minutes into the second half, both for fouls.

West Ham broke the deadlock on 51 minutes through Tomáš Souček, who powered home a header from a Jarrod Bowen assist — a combination that would prove pivotal throughout the afternoon. It was a well-worked set-piece moment that gave the Hammers the platform they needed.

Everton pushed hard to find a way back, and James Garner picked up a yellow card in the 63rd minute as frustrations began to mount. Moyes introduced Tyrique George and Tim Iroegbunam at 65 minutes to inject fresh energy, and the changes gradually shifted momentum. On the West Ham side, Freddie Potts replaced Taty Castellanos in the 79th minute, followed by the introduction of Callum Wilson for Pablo in the 81st minute — a substitution that would shape the game's conclusion.

With just two minutes remaining, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall levelled with a left-footed finish, assisted by James Tarkowski, stunning the home support and appearing to have earned Everton a hard-fought point. However, West Ham refused to be denied. Deep into stoppage time, Wilson converted a right-foot shot in the 92nd minute, again with Bowen providing the assist, to seal a remarkable victory. The closing minutes descended into a flurry of bookings — Axel Disasi, Wilson, and eventually Carlos Alcaraz all picking up late yellow cards as tensions boiled over.

Despite Everton's statistical edge — 9 key passes to West Ham's 8 and shots totals of 11 to 10 — the Hammers demonstrated the clinical edge that ultimately separates winning and losing sides.

Prediction Review

Our pre-match analysis forecast a narrow Everton win (1–2), with a 32% probability assigned to an away victory against a 40% probability for the home side. With a confidence score of just 57/100, this was acknowledged as an uncertain contest, and so it proved — though the outcome went against our model's lean. The even statistics and Everton's slight territorial dominance did support the logic of our forecast, but West Ham's set-piece threat and late-game substitutions were factors that tipped the balance decisively in the hosts' favour. A reminder that fine margins in tight matches can confound even reasoned analysis.

Key Takeaways

  • Jarrod Bowen was instrumental with two assists, influencing both West Ham goals before being replaced in added time.
  • Callum Wilson made an immediate impact off the bench, scoring the match-winner within minutes of entering the fray.
  • Everton's three yellow cards in the first hour disrupted their rhythm and limited their ability to press their statistical advantages.
  • Nuno Espírito Santo's tactical substitutions proved decisive, turning a potential draw into a vital three-point haul.

West Ham United vs Everton — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win West Ham United vs Everton?

PredictNext's AI model favours West Ham United (also known as West Ham) with a 40% win probability — West Ham United 40%, draw 28%, Everton 32%.

What is the predicted score for West Ham United vs Everton?

The AI forecasts a 1-2 scoreline for West Ham United vs Everton, generated with 57% model confidence.

Will West Ham United vs Everton have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 42% for over 2.5 goals and 58% for under 2.5 goals in West Ham United vs Everton.

How accurate was the West Ham United vs Everton prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 1-2; the match finished 2-1. The winner call was correct.

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