Fulham vs Everton played for the Premier League this Tuesday, on January 30th 2024. The teams tied in a match where no one could break the nullity of the result. The final score was 0-0.
Score
Those who did well in this game were the bettors who took a chance on a draw. Before the game, the odds of 3.2 were excellent, yielding a good profit for those who dared to bet on an equal score.
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Match Goals
Those who went to the Craven Cottage probably went away a bit frustrated that they didn’t see a single goal. Although Fulham had a greater volume of play, their attack was not enough to break through the opposing defense.
Cards
The match between Fulham vs Everton was relatively calm regarding disciplinary interventions. This match featured a total of 3 yellow cards shown by the match referee T. Bramall.
Fulham vs Everton Game Highlights
This match between Fulham vs Everton, was played under a clear sky, and had no VAR interventions in the 90 minutes.
Featured Players
At the end of the game, the best players of each team were nominated, with the midfielder Tom Cairney being the best on the field for the Fulham side. On the other side, the best player from the Everton team was the defender James Tarkowski.
Standings
A draw isn’t typically a cause for celebration in a game like this. After all, you have to win the so-called “6-point games” to get far in a straight points-based league. With the draw, both teams stay close in the middle of the table.
FAQ
Fulham vs Everton played for the Premier League on Tuesday, on January 30th 2024.
The teams tied in a match where no one could break the nullity of the result. The final score was 0-0.
Those who like risky bets should have put the draw as their guess in this match. The equality of 0-0 rewarded those who dared to bet on this result since the pre-match odds for a draw were 3.2.
Those who went to the Craven Cottage probably went away a bit frustrated that they didn’t see a single goal. Although Fulham had a greater volume of play, their attack was not enough to break through the opposing defense.
This match featured a total of 3 yellow cards shown by the match referee T. Bramall.