Newcastle United vs Everton Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
Newcastle have won just two of their last 15 Premier League meetings with Everton (D3 L10), winning 3-2 in home games in both December 2014 and March 2019.
Only at West Ham (11) have Everton won more Premier League away games than they have vs Newcastle (8), with six of their eight victories at St James' Park coming in their last nine visits.
Newcastle United have won only one of their last seven Premier League home games (D2 L4), failing to keep a clean sheet in this run and conceding an average of 2.4 goals per game. The Magpies haven't failed to record a shutout in eight successive PL matches at St James' Park since February 2014.
Everton have only drawn one Premier League away game during Carlo Ancelotti’s reign, winning six and losing six, with the stalemate coming against West Ham in January. Newcastle United have failed to win any of their last five Premier League games on Sunday (D3 L2). they last endured a longer winless run on this day back in May 2009 (seven games).
No Premier League side has registered fewer shots on target this season than Newcastle United (14), with the Magpies averaging just 23 per game - their lowest ratio in a single campaign in the competition since 1997-98 (when the data is available).
Everton have had a player sent off in their last two Premier League games (Richarlison and Lucas Digne); the Toffees are looking to avoid being the 10th side to see red in three successive outings, the last being Watford in December 201 7.
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti has yet to lose against Newcastle in the Premier League. although three have ended level (W1) - only versus West Ham (5) has the Italian managed more games without losing in the competition.
Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored more Premier League goals against Newcastle than he has versus any other opponent (4). netting his four goals in his last three games against the Magpies. Only Manchester United's Bruno Femandes (18) has created more goalscoring chances in the Premier League this season than Everton’s James Rodriguez (17), with the Colombian providing a league-high three assists from set-plays so far.
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