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Aston Villa vs Everton predictions: Villans to add to Dyche's woes
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Unai Emery will look to help his team win their third league game of the season
Unai Emery will look to help his team win their third league game of the season

- Aston Villa have won twice this season despite conceding
- Everton have lost all three of their league games this season
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Aston Villa to win and both teams to score

Aston Villa will soon find themselves in Champions League action and they will look to record another win over Everton as they prepare for their opening night on the big stage.

Unai Emery's squad will be tested on four fronts this season thanks to their success last season, and they travel to Switzerland to face Young Boys in midweek.

Before that trip, they will hope to secure their first home win of the season against struggling Everton.

Team news

Emery may opt for some squad rotation ahead of their European exploits, but that may not come until the latter stages of the game.

Jaden Philogene and Diego Carlos will hope to return to the squad after recovering from injury, but Matty Cash and Leon Bailey are sidelined.

Tyrone Mings and Boubacar Kamara are still working on their fitness as they recover from long-term injuries.

Everton's new loan signing, Orel Mangala, will hope to make his Toffees debut, but fellow new recruit Armando Broja is set to miss the next few weeks.

Toffees captain Seamus Coleman is a doubt after suffering an injury on international duty with the Republic of Ireland, while Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson are unavailable due to injury.

The stats

Villa have won two of their three league games to sit seventh in the table, while Everton are one of only two teams, alongside Southampton, to have zero points from their opening three matches.

Villa's two league wins have both been 2-1 scorelines on the road, while Everton have conceded 10 goals in their three matches, scoring just two in response.

Sean Dyche's side held a 2-0 lead until the 87th minute against Bournemouth, only to lose 3-2 at Goodison Park last time out.

The two sides met three times in all competitions last season, with both teams winning one match each at Villa Park — Everton winning 2-1 in the Carabao Cup, while the most recent meeting in January finished goalless at Goodison Park.

Sean Dyche is under pressure already with Everton having lost all three Premier League games so far
Sean Dyche is under pressure already with Everton having lost all three Premier League games so far

Prediction

Villa should have more than enough quality to beat Everton, particularly after the Toffees' embarrassing collapse against the Cherries.

Emery's team have won four of their last six games at Villa Park against Dyche's men, while they have only tasted defeat twice in 10 matches at home in all competitions.

The hosts will be full of excitement ahead of their European adventure and they will want to put on a show before taking to the field in Switzerland.

While Villa should win, they have been exposed at the back in recent months. They have conceded in five consecutive games at home, letting in 11 goals during that time.

If Emery starts to make substitutions in the latter stages with Europe in mind, Everton should be able to secure a consolation goal.

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