Leeds – Everton Prediction Premier League, Matchday 1 on Monday, 08/18/25 at 9:00 p.m.
The new Premier League season is kicking off and Leeds United is back after two years in the Championship!
To mark the return of the Whites, I have identified the best possible football bets for you, which you can place yourself at any time with a verified sports betting provider.
My Leeds Everton tip, which is in first place: Over 2.5 goals. After all, United’s last 8 league openers have yielded an average of 4.9 goals per game!
My Leeds Everton tip: Over 2.5 goals
Here are the reasons for my tip:
- 3 of the last 5 direct duels broke this mark!
- Leeds’ last 8 league openers have yielded an average of 4.9 goals!
- Leeds scored a total of 10 goals in their last 2 home games!
Leeds vs. Everton AI predictions:
ChatGPT has taken data and facts into account and presented me with a Leeds Everton AI prediction that basically makes sense.
An “Everton win” at odds of around 3.25 may sound risky at first glance, but did you know that Leeds United have won only one of their last 11 Premier League matches against this opponent?
Predicted chance of winning:
| Leeds win |
Draw |
Everton win |
| 35% |
24.7% |
40.3% |
“Double Chance X2” carries significantly less risk than the previous tip and is also recommended. After all, Everton coach Davis Moyes has won 7 of his last 10 Premier League matches against Leeds United (2 draws, 1 defeat).
“Both teams to score” at odds of around 1.70 is rated as a safe bet by ChatGPT – and I can only agree. The style of play of both teams should quickly lead to an open exchange of blows at Elland Road.
What you need to consider when betting on Leeds vs. Everton
- Leeds won their first two Premier League home games in 2022/23, but then only managed three wins in 17 games at Elland Road.
- Everton failed to score in 15 games in 2024/25, eight of which were away – a negative record shared with Leicester and Southampton.
- Everton are unbeaten in five league games against Leeds (3 wins, 2 draws). Leeds’ last win: December 2001 (3-2).
- No Everton player scored double figures last season. Ndiaye was the top scorer with nine goals and an xG of 6.24.



