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Everton vs. Brighton prediction, lineups, odds and bet builder tips for the first ever Premier League game at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Alex Lawes

Everton vs. Brighton prediction, lineups, odds and bet builder tips for the first ever Premier League game at Hill Dickinson Stadium image

The Hill Dickinson Stadium will host competitive football for the first time with this intriguing Premier League clash at Everton's new home on Bramley-Moore Docks.

Everton supporters remain excited for the season ahead, but the Toffees began their campaign with an underwhelming performance as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Leeds United at Elland Road, due to a late penalty scored by Lukas Nmecha.

Brighton and Hove Albion, let two points slip through their fingers on the opening day as they shared a 1-1 draw with Fulham at the AMEX Stadium, conceding a Rodrigo Muniz equaliser deep into second-half stoppage-time down on the south coast.

The Sporting News brings you the latest preview and predictions as Everton raise the curtain at their new home with the visit of Brighton to Merseyside this weekend.

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Everton vs. Brighton, betting tips and odds

Even with the arrival of Jack Grealish and Thierno Barry, Everton were lacklustre on Monday, so siding with Brighton to spoil the party may well be good value.

Brighton are priced up at 13/10 with Bet365, while the draw is 23/10 and Everton, to get off to a winning start at their new home, are valued at 21/10.

The Sporting News' Score Prediction: Everton 0-1 Brighton

  • Brighton to beat Everton is viewed as a 43.5% probability by Bet365.

Everton vs. Brighton expected lineups

Here's how we think these two sides will line up in Liverpool. 

Everton lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left)

  • Pickford (GK) — O’Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Aznou — Garner, Gueye — Carlos Alcaraz, Grealish, Ndiaye — Beto

Injured: Branthwaite, Patterson (doubt), Mykolenko (doubt)
Suspended: None 

Brighton lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left)

  • Verbruggen (GK) — Wieffer, Van Hecke, Dunk, De Cuyper — Ayari, Baleba — Minteh, O’Riley, Mitoma — Rutter

Injured: Webster, Hinshelwood (doubt), March, Kostoulas (doubt), Julio Enciso
Suspended: None 

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Everton vs. Brighton latest odds, correct score betting

Our 0-1 prediction is at good odds with Sky Bet, but there are plenty of other possible score lines that are worth looking at for this one. Here's a look at some of the most likely outcomes according to the bookmakers. 

Result

Odds*

Draw 1-1

11/2

Brighton 1-0

13/2

Brighton 2-1

15/2

Everton 1-0

9/1

Draw 0-0

9/1

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Everton vs. Brighton team news

  • Jack Grealish was forced to come off the bench to make his Everton debut last week, but the England international will likely be granted a start for this weekend, with the Toffees requiring a spark in the final third.
  • Brighton head north with no fresh injury concerns or suspension issues, so should be unchanged with Cameroon international midfielder Carlos Baleba seemingly set to stay at the club.

Everton vs. Brighton Bet Builder tips

Our bet builder for this game is for Brighton to win (13/10) with under 2.5 goals in the game (3/4) and Everton to get frustrated with three or more home yellow cards (19/10), which comes to 11.32/1 with Paddy Power.

You can check out the latest odds and bet direct with our selected partners using the bet builder tool below.

How to watch Everton vs. Brighton: Live stream, TV channel

  • Date: Sunday, August 24
  • Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, England
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. BST
  • TV/Stream: Sky Sports, Sky Go

Alex Lawes

Alex Lawes is a freelance content producer for The Sporting News working on betting content for English-language editions. He has been working in sports media since November 2020, whilst still studying at University. He writes primarily on football but also covers cricket and darts, as well as other sports and entertainment markets.