Experts do not believe in the team of Vitaly Mikolenko
On May 8, as part of the 35th round of the English Championship, Brighton & Hove Albin will play at home with Everton. According to bookmaker analysts, Brighton is the favorite of the match.
Brighton & Hove Albion odds to win are estimated as 1×1.35. Everton win odds – 1x.9.2. The chances of teams for a draw are 1×5.7.
De Zerby conquers England. His Brighton are seventh in the table, just two points behind Tottenham but with two games in hand. To Liverpool, which is still in fifth position – seven points.
Brighton have won four of their last six league matches and have only lost twice in their last 10 matches (both away) with six wins, including over Manchester United.
Everton is in the relegation zone, however, the gap from the saving 17th place is only one point. Another thing is that the results of Irisok definitely do not inspire optimism – seven matches without victories, two defeats in this period. Lost to Everton and last two head-to-head matches against Brighton. Including in the first round.
Irisok’s hope is for character and Sean Dyche. So far, the efforts of the latter are enough for draws – five in the last seven matches, but perhaps at a key moment it will be enough for a victory. But for this you need to improve the game in defense – Everton have conceded 11 goals in the last five matches. It is likely that the draw in the last round with Manchester City will add confidence to the Toffees.
Brighton scores a lot. Especially at home: 32 home goals is fifth in the Premier League. If so, it is not surprising that the chances of “total in the match over 2.5” is estimated by analysts as 1×1.52. Probability Brighton wins and “total over 2.5” – 1×1.74.
Source: Sportarena

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