Saturday, 1 February 2014

Everton vs Aston Villa: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview

by Neuro

Everton suffered the heaviest loss in the season few days ago, as they visited Liverpool in a local derby and simply were below expected in a 4:0 easy defeat. Even though the side was below expected, they didn’t do so poor as the final result shows, as the team had ball possession and did create chances, but simply lacked efficiency.

On the other side, Liverpool had no problems scoring goals as they sealed the victory already after thirty five minutes into the game when the scoreline was 3:0, while they even missed a penalty kick in the second half to enlarge the lead. Anyway, they will be eager to bounce back from a defeat in local derby as they meet Aston Villa. The team is generally in a very good period at the moment as they are having three home victories in a row and the only problem in front of this game is accumulated number of injuries. Forward Lukaku (19/9) picked up an ankle injury and will be out for this game, same as central defender Distin (20/0) and right defender Coleman (22/5). Injured are also substitutes left back Oviedo (9/2) and forwards Arouna Kone (5/0) and Deulofeu (12/2).

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Aston Villa, on the other side, is coming from tough earned 4:3 victory at home over West Brom during the midweek round. In a great first halftime, they managed to bounce back from 0:2 scoreline from ninth minute and even take a 3:2 lead in 37th minute. Even though their visitors equalized just before the halftime whistle, they managed to seal the victory with a winning goal at 64th minute.

From then on, the game got much weaker tempo and the hosts managed to get the three pointer without much problems at the back. That victory was surely a morale booster and much needed one, as the team remained at the safe distance from relegation battle being currently at tenth position with eight points more than relegating worried teams. Winger Agbonlahor (18/3) will probably be out due to foot injury, while the team continue to miss out forward Kozak (14/4) and central defender Okore (3/0). Their starting lineup will probably be quite unchanged to the previous game against West Brom.

Source:- http://www.betshoot.com/betting-previews/everton-vs-aston-villa/