Everton vs Chelsea

Hill Dickinson Stadium
S. Barrott
2025/2026
Match Report
Everton delivered a statement performance at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, thrashing Chelsea 3-0 to claim back-to-back home Premier League wins for the first time at their new ground. Beto was the star of the show, bagging a brace either side of half-time.
James Garner, fresh off his first England call-up, threaded a sublime pass to set up Beto's opener on 33 minutes — a delightful dink over the stranded Robert Sanchez. The striker doubled up on 62 minutes when his shot squirmed through Sanchez's legs after a sharp counter. Iliman Ndiaye then arrowed a stunning finish into the top corner on 76 minutes to seal a miserable night for the visitors.
The result lifts Everton to seventh, just two points behind sixth-placed Chelsea, who have now lost four on the bounce. Pressure is mounting on boss Liam Rosenior with the Blues looking increasingly fragile.
Match Events
Standings
| # | W | D | L | GD | Pts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Chelsea | 13 | 9 | 9 | +15 | 48 |
| 8 | Everton | 13 | 7 | 11 | +2 | 46 |
Statistics
36%Possession64%
10Shots12
9Shots on Target4
3Corners9
5Fouls7
0Yellow Cards2
383Passes677
4Saves5
Injuries & Suspensions
Head to Head
15
Everton wins
26
Draws
33
Chelsea wins
Goals: 70 - 110

