Premier League Matchday 11 Odds & Picks: Everton vs Tottenham, West Ham vs Liverpool & More

By Paul Attfield in Soccer News
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- Matchday 11 of the Premier League features Antonio Conte’s first match as Tottenham manager
- The Italian will lead Spurs into Goodison Park to play Everton, while West Ham entertains Liverpool
- Read on for a look at all the odds, along with three highlighted betting previews and best bets
Antonio Conte has worked in the Premier League for just two seasons, and already has one winner’s medal. Tottenham Hotspur have toiled in the Premier League for the first 28 seasons of its existence, as well as for the 31 years prior to its formation in 1992, without a league championship to show for it.
Both sides will be hoping to improve on that success rate when the Italian begins his second stint in the EPL on Sunday as his new Tottenham Hotspur team travels north to Goodison Park to face Everton. Later on that day, fourth-placed West Ham host second-placed Liverpool, while Leicester City travels to Elland Road to face 17th-place Leeds United.
Here’s a look at all the odds for this weekend, with a focus on three matches for your betting consideration below.
English Premier League Matchday 11 Odds
Matchup | Home | Draw | Away |
---|---|---|---|
Southampton vs Aston Villa | +100 | +260 | +270 |
Manchester United vs Manchester City | +380 | +310 | -145 |
Chelsea vs Burnley | -390 | +500 | +1100 |
Brentford vs Norwich | -165 | +300 | +500 |
Crystal Palace vs Wolverhampton Wanderers | +150 | +215 | +205 |
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United | -165 | +300 | +475 |
Leeds United vs Leicester City | +175 | +260 | +150 |
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur | +210 | +220 | +145 |
Arsenal vs Watford | -260 | +400 | +750 |
West Ham United vs Liverpool | +370 | +310 | -145 |
Odds as of November 5th at DraftKings
Everton vs Tottenham Prediction
The 10th-placed Toffees host ninth-placed Spurs on Sunday morning hoping to fare better than Vitesse Arnhem did on Thursday in Antonio Conte’s first game as Spurs manager, with Tottenham hanging on for a 3-2 Europa Conference League win.
🇮🇹Antonio Conte broke down his first game in charge of Spurs and what comes next ahead of Everton:
😳"It was a crazy game …. I don't like these types of games. It means anything can happen."
🤐"The players have to understand what I want."#THFC #COYSpic.twitter.com/rWxO8Kx9PT
— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) November 4, 2021
It will likely be tough. Everton haven’t won in over a month and the heady days of August and early September, when Rafa Benitez had them firing on all cylinders in his first few games as Everton manager, are long gone. The Toffees have lost three straight, most notably a 5-2 home loss against Watford.
📅 | Everton’s last 7 games.
❌ 3-0 Aston Villa (A)
❌ 2-2 QPR[lost pens] (A)
✅ 2-0 Norwich (H)
🤝 1-1 Man Utd (A)
❌ 0-1 West Ham (H)
❌ 2-5 Watford (H)
❌ 2–1 Wolves (A)– 14 Conceded
– First time Everton have lost three consecutive PL games to non “Big-6” sides since 2014. pic.twitter.com/gBnTSjtZaD
— The Everton End (@TheEvertonEnd) November 1, 2021
Just as he did in the first half against Vitesse Arnhem, Conte will be hoping to get the goals flowing in the Premier League for Tottenham again. Spurs have scored just nine times this season, with only Norwich scoring fewer, and that’s with an attack that still features England captain Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. He turned around Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez’s games at Inter Milan, ultimately turning them into Italian champions, and will be hoping to do something similar here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZeWTgz6QDc
Recent history is hardly in Everton’s corner either. The club has won just one of its last 17 games against Tottenham, while the Londoners are unbeaten in their last eight visits to Goodison Park. A draw here would likely suit both parties.
Best bet: Draw (+220)
Leeds vs Leicester Prediction
Two of the more inconsistent teams in the Premier League meet at Elland Road on Sunday on Premier League Matchday 11 with both looking to string some results together in a bid to move up the table.
Since his first #PL start in November 2020, Raphinha has been directly involved in 19 goals in the competition (10 goals, nine assists) ⚽
Only Bruno Fernandes has more in this period for non-forwards 📈#NORLEE pic.twitter.com/qzdMDtEBtK
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 1, 2021
While remaining solid at the back – having conceded just six goals in their last six league games – Leeds have struggled to score in the absence of the injured Patrick Bamford. As a result, they’ve found the net just six times in those games. That run is doing little to help Marcelo Bielsa’s team move up from its current position of 17th in the table.
Here's how things are looking after Matchweek 🔟 👇 pic.twitter.com/ZwrRe2Dma9
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 1, 2021
Leicester seemed to be moving in the right direction with a thrilling 4-2 home win over Manchester United, but after more success at Spartak Moscow in the Europa League and Brentford in the EPL, the Foxes got by Brighton on penalties in the EFL Cup, before losing at home to Arsenal and then being held at home by Spartak on Thursday.

However, Leicester have won four of their past five league visits to Elland Road, and following a 3-1 win over Leeds in January, will be looking to win back-to-back games against the Yorkshire club for the first time since 1999. And draws are always an unlikely proposition with these two clubs; the pair have met 18 times in the Premier League era, with just one draw – Leeds have won nine; Leicester eight.
Best bet: Leicester (+150)
West Ham vs Liverpool Prediction
Two of the most in-form teams in the Premier League are set to lock horns on Sunday at the London Stadium on Premier League Matchday 11. West Ham have followed up last season’s sixth-place finish with a solid showing so far this season, with the team currently in a Champions League spot at four, and winning four of their past five Premier League games.

Liverpool are back flying high after last season’s aberration and will be looking to keep the pressure on first-place Chelsea here, particularly with the European champions facing a very winnable match against Burnley.
📊🏆 Mo Salah is our xG Premier League Player of the Month yet again due to his unbelievable stats in October.
⚽️⚽️🎩 The Liverpool star scored five goals from 17 shots (2.88 xG) – including 'that' hat-trick – and provided an assist in all four games! #LFC pic.twitter.com/4tpHg4rgk9
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) November 4, 2021
Jurgen Klopp’s team is the only remaining unbeaten side in the EPL this season. Add to that its impressive form in the Champions League, where it has swept to four straight wins over the likes of AC Milan and Spanish champion Atletico Madrid, and you have a team at the very top of its game. Liverpool is seemingly scoring for fun at the minute, with its 29 goals the most in the league as well.
Liverpool secure the top spot in their UCL group with two games to spare 🔥
They are the only side from Europe’s top five leagues who are unbeaten in both the league and Europe this season 📈 pic.twitter.com/LO8ki9xh2j
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 3, 2021
West Ham are winless in their last 10 games against the Reds, losing eight of those, while Liverpool have won four of their past five visits to the London club, and will be looking for three in a row on Sunday.
Best bet: Draw (+310)

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For the last 20 years, Paul Attfield has worked in sports media. Starting out in his native Britain with the likes of The Independent, he eventually switched continents, with his work appearing in the likes of the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post and Yahoo Sports since.