Sunderland vs Everton Predictions, Betting Tips & Match Preview

Joe Vaughan 03 Mar 2026
  • Sunderland and Everton lock horns at the Stadium of Light on Monday night, with both teams having performed above expectations so far this term in the Premier League.

    David Moyes’ men sit comfortably in mid-table following a mixed sequence of results, while the Black Cats are just five points behind runaway leaders Arsenal.

    Ahead of the final Premier League fixture of Gameweek 10, we provide you with a batch of expert betting tips. All of our predictions have been created using the latest stats and analysis and we’re siding with more success for Sunderland.

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Sunderland vs Everton Predictions

  • Full Time Result: Sunderland Win
  • Correct Score: 2-0
  • Both Teams To Score: No
  • Over/Under 2.5 Goals: Under 2.5 Goals
  • First Goalscorer: Wilson Isidor

Sunderland vs Everton Tips

Our Tip Methodology

At FootballTips, every prediction is shaped by a mix of data-driven analysis and informed football insight. Our contributors consider a wide range of factors before recommending a bet – from recent form and head-to-head records to tactical matchups, team news, and underlying stats.

We look for patterns in goal trends, home and away splits, player performance, and betting market movement to identify where the value lies. We don’t just tip favourites – we aim to find selections that offer a genuine edge. Whether it’s a goalscorer angle, a BTTS trend, or a high-priced underdog, each tip is backed by research and reasoning to help you bet smarter.

Why We’re Backing Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Over 1.5 Fouls @ 23/20 with Ladbrokes

  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has received more yellow cards than any other player in the Premier League, having been cautioned five times already.
  • Fellow midfielder James Garner has seen his name entered into a referee’s notebook on four separate occasions, while only Bournemouth, Brighton, and Chelsea have a worse disciplinary record than Everton.
  • After committing 11 fouls in his opening eight Premier League starts this season, Dewsbury-Hall isn’t afraid to throw around his weight. Nobody in an Everton shirt has given away more free-kicks than the 27-year-old Englishman, although talented playmaker Iliman Ndiaye has conceded the same amount.

Why We’re Backing Sunderland Win & Under 2.5 Goals @ 4/1 with Betfred

  • Sunderland are unbeaten at the Stadium of Light this term, having accrued 10 points from their first four Premier League fixtures on home soil. Only Aston Villa have managed to leave this venue with a share of the spoils, as Unai Emery’s side took advantage of Reinildo Mandava’s early red card to secure a 1-1 draw.
  • Only three of Sunderland’s league contests have produced more than two goals, while the newly-promoted outfit have conceded just twice at home.
  • Everton have only won once on the road so far this season, registering a 3-2 triumph over struggling Wolves at Molineux.
  • The Toffees have suffered three defeats in their last five matches, losing out in September’s Merseyside derby before being comprehensively beaten by Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in recent weeks.

Sunderland Form/Stats

  • Sunderland are conceding just 0.78 goals per game in the Premier League so far this season which is a very strong defensive rate for a newly-promoted team.
  • They are also averaging only 0.33 goals conceded in the first half of matches.

Everton Form/Stats

  • Everton average 11.40 shots per game in the Premier League so far.
  • They create a standout number of chances via one player – Jack Grealish has crafted 19 open-play chances for Everton this season, the highest in the league.

Player to Watch

Having been given a new lease of life following his loan switch to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Jack Grealish is beginning to re-establish himself as one of the Premier League’s most creative attackers. 

The former Aston Villa ace recorded two assists in back-to-back Premier League outings, helping Everton to accumulate six valuable points in the process. 

Before setting up Beto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to convert during the aforementioned victory over Wolves, Grealish had a hand in both of the Merseysiders’ goals against Brighton.   

Sunderland vs Everton Head-to-Head Record 

  • Everton 3-0 Sunderland, EFL Cup – September 20th, 2017
  • Everton 2-0 Sunderland, Premier League – February 25th, 2017
  • Sunderland 0-3 Everton, Premier League – September 12th, 2016

Everton won four consecutive matches at the Stadium of Light between the summer of 2002 and the end of the 2008/09 campaign, but subsequently triumphed in just two of their subsequent eight trips to Wearside.

Monday’s opponents last met in an EFL Cup clash in September 2017, less than four months after Sunderland were demoted to the Championship. A brace from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Oumar Niasse’s late strike would ensure Everton progressed to the next round of the competition, as the hosts ran out 3-1 winners at Goodison Park.

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