Everton vs Chelsea Highlights and Goals

Everton vs Chelsea Highlights and Goals

Premier League
5:30 PMMarch 21, 2026
Regular Season – 31
Everton
Show Score

3 – 0
HT:(1 – 0)
Chelsea
Hill Dickinson Stadium
Referee: Samuel Barrott, England

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Match Stats

Ball possession
35%
65%
1.02
Expected goals (xG)
1.11
-1.00
Goals Prevented
-1.00
Attack
10
Total shots
12
9
Shots on target
4
0
Shots off target
4
1
Blocked shots
4
9
Shots inside box
9
1
Shots outside box
3
3
Corner kicks
9
0
Offsides
0
Passing
363
Total passes
671
293 (81%)
Accurate passes
599 (89%)
Discipline
5
Fouls
7
0
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
4
Goalkeeper saves
5
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Lineup

Everton

4-2-3-1

1
G

Jordan Pickford




7.3
16
D

Vitaliy Mykolenko




6.9
5
D

Michael Keane




7.2
6
D

James Tarkowski (C)




7.3
15
D

Jake O'Brien




6.7
27
M

Idrissa Gueye


Assist 62′


7.7
37
M

James Garner


Assist 33′


7.3
10
M

Iliman Ndiaye


Goal 76′


8.0
22
M

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall




7.5
7
M

Dwight McNeil




7.0
9
F

Beto


Goal 33′
Goal 62′
Assist 76′


9.2

Substitutes
12
G

Mark Travers


2
D

Nathan Patterson


23
D

Séamus Coleman


32
D

Jarrad Branthwaite



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by D. McNeil



6.3
20
M

Tyler Dibling


34
M

Merlin Röhl



Substitution Out 89′ Replaced by I. Ndiaye

42
M

Tim Iroegbunam



Substitution Out 89′ Replaced by K. Dewsbury-Hall

45
M

Harrison Armstrong


11
F

Thierno Barry



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by Beto



6.2

Chelsea

4-2-3-1

1
G

Robert Sánchez




6.2
3
D

Marc Cucurella




5.9
21
D

Jorrel Hato




6.6
29
D

Wesley Fofana



Yellow Card 87′ Roughing



6.5
27
D

Malo Gusto




6.7
25
M

Moisés Caicedo




6.9
45
M

Roméo Lavia




6.6
7
M

Pedro Neto




6.5
8
M

Enzo Fernández (C)




6.3
10
M

Cole Palmer




6.5
20
F

João Pedro




6.3

Substitutes
28
G

Teddy Sharman-Lowe


34
D

Josh Acheampong


4
D

Tosin Adarabioyo



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by M. Caicedo



6.6
19
D

Mamadou Sarr


14
M

Dário Essugo


41
F

Estêvão



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by P. Neto



6.6
17
M

Andrey Santos



Substitution Out 57′ Replaced by R. Lavia



6.3
49
F

Alejandro Garnacho



Yellow Card 69′
Unsportsmanlike conduct


Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by M. Gusto



6.2
9
F

Liam Delap



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by Joao Pedro



6.3

Coach
Liam Rosenior

Premier League Standings – Premier League

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Arsenal 31 21 7 3 61-22 39 70
D
18 February: Wolves 2 – 2 Arsenal

W
22 February: Tottenham 1 – 4 Arsenal

W
01 March: Arsenal 2 – 1 Chelsea

W
04 March: Brighton 0 – 1 Arsenal

W
14 March: Arsenal 2 – 0 Everton
2 Manchester City 30 18 7 5 60-28 32 61
W
11 February: Manchester City 3 – 0 Fulham

W
21 February: Manchester City 2 – 1 Newcastle

W
28 February: Leeds 0 – 1 Manchester City

D
04 March: Manchester City 2 – 2 Nottingham Forest

D
14 March: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester City
3 Manchester United 31 15 10 6 56-43 13 55
W
23 February: Everton 0 – 1 Manchester United

W
01 March: Manchester United 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
04 March: Newcastle 2 – 1 Manchester United

W
15 March: Manchester United 3 – 1 Aston Villa

D
20 March: Bournemouth 2 – 2 Manchester United
4 Aston Villa 30 15 6 9 40-37 3 51
W
11 February: Aston Villa 1 – 0 Brighton

D
21 February: Aston Villa 1 – 1 Leeds

L
27 February: Wolves 2 – 0 Aston Villa

L
04 March: Aston Villa 1 – 4 Chelsea

L
15 March: Manchester United 3 – 1 Aston Villa
5 Liverpool 31 14 7 10 50-42 8 49
W
22 February: Nottingham Forest 0 – 1 Liverpool

W
28 February: Liverpool 5 – 2 West Ham

L
03 March: Wolves 2 – 1 Liverpool

D
15 March: Liverpool 1 – 1 Tottenham

L
21 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Liverpool
6 Chelsea 30 13 9 8 53-35 18 48
D
21 February: Chelsea 1 – 1 Burnley

D
No match found

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
21 March: Everton 3 – 0 Chelsea
7 Brentford 30 13 6 11 46-42 4 45
D
12 February: Brentford 1 – 1 Arsenal

L
21 February: Brentford 0 – 2 Brighton

W
28 February: Burnley 3 – 4 Brentford

D
03 March: Bournemouth 0 – 0 Brentford

D
16 March: Brentford 2 – 2 Wolves
8 Brighton 31 11 10 10 41-37 4 43
W
21 February: Brentford 0 – 2 Brighton

W
01 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Nottingham Forest

L
04 March: Brighton 0 – 1 Arsenal

W
14 March: Sunderland 0 – 1 Brighton

W
21 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Liverpool
9 Everton 30 12 7 11 34-35 -1 43
L
23 February: Everton 0 – 1 Manchester United

L
No match found

W
03 March: Everton 2 – 0 Burnley

W
No match found

L
No match found
10 Newcastle 30 12 6 12 43-43 0 42
W
10 February: Tottenham 1 – 2 Newcastle

L
21 February: Manchester City 2 – 1 Newcastle

L
28 February: Newcastle 2 – 3 Everton

W
04 March: Newcastle 2 – 1 Manchester United

W
14 March: Chelsea 0 – 1 Newcastle
11 Bournemouth 31 9 15 7 46-48 -2 42
D
21 February: West Ham 0 – 0 Bournemouth

D
28 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Sunderland

D
03 March: Bournemouth 0 – 0 Brentford

D
14 March: Burnley 0 – 0 Bournemouth

D
20 March: Bournemouth 2 – 2 Manchester United
12 Fulham 30 12 5 13 40-43 -3 41
L
No match found

W
01 March: Fulham 2 – 1 Tottenham

W
No match found

L
No match found

D
No match found
13 Sunderland 30 10 10 10 30-35 -5 40
L
11 February: Sunderland 0 – 1 Liverpool

L
22 February: Sunderland 1 – 3 Fulham

D
28 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Sunderland

W
03 March: Leeds 0 – 1 Sunderland

L
14 March: Sunderland 0 – 1 Brighton
14 Crystal Palace 30 10 9 11 33-35 -2 39
L
11 February: Crystal Palace 2 – 3 Burnley

W
22 February: Crystal Palace 1 – 0 Wolves

L
01 March: Manchester United 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

W
05 March: Tottenham 1 – 3 Crystal Palace

D
15 March: Crystal Palace 0 – 0 Leeds
15 Leeds 30 7 11 12 37-48 -11 32
D
10 February: Chelsea 2 – 2 Leeds

D
21 February: Aston Villa 1 – 1 Leeds

L
28 February: Leeds 0 – 1 Manchester City

L
03 March: Leeds 0 – 1 Sunderland

D
15 March: Crystal Palace 0 – 0 Leeds
16 Tottenham 30 7 9 14 40-47 -7 30
L
10 February: Tottenham 1 – 2 Newcastle

L
22 February: Tottenham 1 – 4 Arsenal

L
01 March: Fulham 2 – 1 Tottenham

L
05 March: Tottenham 1 – 3 Crystal Palace

D
15 March: Liverpool 1 – 1 Tottenham
17 Nottingham Forest 30 7 8 15 28-43 -15 29
D
11 February: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Wolves

L
22 February: Nottingham Forest 0 – 1 Liverpool

L
01 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Nottingham Forest

D
04 March: Manchester City 2 – 2 Nottingham Forest

D
15 March: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Fulham
18 West Ham 30 7 8 15 36-55 -19 29
D
10 February: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester United

D
21 February: West Ham 0 – 0 Bournemouth

L
28 February: Liverpool 5 – 2 West Ham

W
04 March: Fulham 0 – 1 West Ham

D
14 March: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester City
19 Burnley 30 4 8 18 32-58 -26 20
W
No match found

D
No match found

L
03 March: Everton 2 – 0 Burnley

L
No match found

D
No match found
20 Wolves 31 3 8 20 24-54 -30 17
D
18 February: Wolves 2 – 2 Arsenal

L
22 February: Crystal Palace 1 – 0 Wolves

W
27 February: Wolves 2 – 0 Aston Villa

W
03 March: Wolves 2 – 1 Liverpool

D
16 March: Brentford 2 – 2 Wolves

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Relegation – Championship

Everton delivered a resounding 3-0 defeat to Chelsea at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with striker Beto emerging as the undisputed hero, netting twice for the dominant Toffees.

The Toffees, coming off mixed form (LWWLL), welcomed a Chelsea side (LWLDD) looking to solidify their European aspirations. Chelsea sat comfortably in sixth, five points clear of Everton in ninth, adding extra weight to this Premier League fixture.

The opening exchanges saw Chelsea control much of the ball, demonstrating their higher possession statistics throughout the match. However, Everton’s defence held firm, absorbing pressure and looking for opportunities to break.

Everton’s patience paid off in the 33rd minute. A well-worked move culminated in James Garner delivering a precise assist, which Beto clinically side-footed past the Chelsea goalkeeper to open the scoring. The home crowd erupted as Everton took a deserved lead.

Chelsea responded by pushing forward, but their attacks lacked the cutting edge to trouble Jordan Pickford. Despite their possession, clear-cut chances remained elusive for the visitors as the first half drew to a close.

At half-time, Chelsea manager faced a tactical conundrum. Despite enjoying 65% possession, his side trailed. They needed to find a way to convert their territorial advantage into genuine goal-scoring opportunities.

Chelsea made an early change, introducing Malo Gusto for an injured player at the start of the second half to inject fresh impetus. Substitutions continued with Romeo Lavia and Pedro Neto also entering the fray later.

However, it was Everton who struck again in the 62nd minute. Idrissa Gueye’s intelligent pass found Beto, who made no mistake, smashing home his second goal of the afternoon and doubling Everton’s advantage. This goal severely dented Chelsea’s hopes.

Frustration began to show for Chelsea, with Alejandro Garnacho receiving a yellow card in the 69th minute for unsportsmanlike conduct. Everton capitalised further just minutes later.

In the 76th minute, Beto turned provider, assisting Iliman Ndiaye. Ndiaye guided the ball into the net, sealing a comprehensive 3-0 victory for Everton and sparking jubilant celebrations among the home support.

The statistics highlighted Everton’s clinical efficiency. Despite Chelsea’s 65% possession and 1.11 xG, they only managed four shots on target. Everton, with just 35% possession, recorded nine shots on target from 10 total shots, boasting an xG of 1.02.

This emphatic win sees Everton close the gap on Chelsea in the Premier League standings. It marks a significant statement victory, boosting their confidence and giving them renewed momentum in their quest for a strong league finish.

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