Comments, predictions Everton vs West Ham: Cold victory
The friendly match between Everton vs West Ham takes place at 4:00 p.m. on July 30. Nghe An Newspaper analyzes performance, makes football comments and predicts the score.

Latest Everton vs West Ham team information
David Moyes' complaints about the slow transfer market were further demonstrated when Everton's patchy defence was breached three times by Bournemouth - with Jarrad Branthwaite, James Tarkowski and Michael Keane all injured.
Nathan Patterson and Vitalii Mykolenko were forced to play as centre-backs in a back three, but the system quickly collapsed in the second half. Moyes will have a headache if all three centre-backs continue to be absent.
Thierno Barry made his Everton debut and left a positive impression in the final 15 minutes. However, with the team trailing 0-3 and lacking in fitness due to a lack of replacements, the French midfielder was unlikely to make a difference.
For West Ham, manager Potter gave El Hadji Malick Diouf his debut in the defeat to Man United. Kyle Walker-Peters - a new signing from Southampton on a free transfer - could also make his debut on the opposite flank.
Jarrod Bowen – who ended last season in blistering form (five goals and three assists in his final six games) – continued to score against Man United and is likely to be at the heart of West Ham's attacking play.
However, Mohammed Kudus has left the club to join Tottenham, and Crysencio Summerville is injured, leaving West Ham severely short in the wing positions – especially if Bowen is drafted in as a centre-forward this time around.
Latest predicted lineup Everton vs West Ham
Everton:
Pickford; Patterson, O'Brien, Mykolenko, McNeil; Alcaraz, Iroegbunam, Garner, Gueye, Ndiaye; Barry
West Ham United:
Areola; Todibo, Kilman, Mavropanos; Walker-Peters, Soucek, Rodriguez, Ward-Prowse, Diouf; Lucas Paqueta, Bowen
Latest Everton vs West Ham football review
After travelling to the US with a string of underwhelming results – a draw at Accrington Stanley and a defeat at Blackburn – Everton continued their heavy defeat at Bournemouth last weekend.

The 0-3 defeat was a bit harsh, especially when Everton played better in the first half. However, serious individual mistakes in the second half condemned David Moyes's team to a heavy defeat, just three weeks before the new season starts.
Moyes has been bemoaning the club's lack of transfer activity all summer, with Thierno Barry the only outside player to add to an already short-handed squad, while a number of last season's key players have also departed.
The move for Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich is close to completion, but Malick Fofana is believed to have turned down an offer from Everton – leaving the Merseysiders still short on pace and creativity.
Last season, Moyes made a miracle when he helped Everton finish in 13th place, 23 points clear of the relegation zone, including a series of 3 wins in the final rounds. However, without strong investment, it will be difficult for the team to make further progress this season.
After the match against West Ham, Everton will face Man United in the final friendly in the US, then meet Roma before visiting Leeds United in the opening round of the Premier League.
The next match could be more balanced than the recent defeat, because last season Everton and West Ham drew both matches in the Premier League.
West Ham also suffered defeat at the weekend, losing 2-1 to Man United – hours after Everton played Bournemouth at MetLife Stadium.
However, manager Graham Potter can take some positives from the game, as he is still making the most of pre-season after taking over at West Ham midway through last season without making much of an impact.
Before coming to the US, West Ham beat Grasshoppers 3-1, and if they win this match again, the team's spirit will improve significantly despite having just lost to Man United.
West Ham's transfer activity has been slow so far, leaving many fans frustrated, but they still have just over two weeks to go before they kick off the new season against Sunderland.
Potter helped West Ham win two of the last three rounds of last season, giving fans some hope, but everyone remembers that before that was a streak of eight games without a win, leading to the team finishing in a disappointing 14th place.
Latest Everton vs West Ham score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the results of the match.Everton vs West Hamas follows:
- Sportsmole:Everton 1-3 West Ham
- WhoScore:Everton 0-2 West Ham
- Our newspaper predicts:Everton 0-2 West Ham
When and where to watch Everton vs West Ham live?
To watch live the Everton vs West Ham match in a friendly match taking place at 4:00 p.m. on July 30, viewers can watch it on online sports channels. Wishing viewers happy moments of watching football.