Everton

Everton (EVE)

Location: England
Founded: 1878
Alternative names: Everton FC
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Manager: Sean Dyche(Since: 30 January 2023)
Preferred formation: 4-2-3-1
Stadium:Goodison Park
Squad value: €414.60m(#14 in Premier League)

Everton Matches

Who is Everton playing today, when is the next Everton game?

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Goals scored: 7(1.17/match)
Goals conceded: 6(1/match)

Evertons Next Matches

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11 Apr 2026
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Evertons Last Matches

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18 Jan 2026
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Wolves

Wolves

Everton Football Club, with its storied inception in 1878 as St. Domingo FC before adopting its current name a year later, stands as a pillar of English football history.

A founding member of the Football League in 1888, the club boasts an illustrious record with nine top-flight league titles, five FA Cup victories, being only one of six clubs never to have been relegated and a fervent rivalry with local adversaries Liverpool FC, known for the enthralling Merseyside Derby.

Under the ownership of British-Iranian tycoon Farhad Moshiri, Everton has embarked on ambitious projects, including the development of Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium, reflecting a solid financial grounding and a vision for the future.

Despite facing a challenging 2023/24 season with point deductions for financial infractions, Everton's resilience and historic worth in English football remain undiminished, symbolizing a blend of rich heritage and forward-looking ambition.

FAQ

Why did Everton get a points deduction?

Everton were docked 10 points for breaching the Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR) of the Premier League during the 2018/19 and 2021/22 seasons. This was reduced to 6 points on appeal but an additional charge with a further 2 points deduction was added for breaches during the 2020/21 and 2022/23 seasons. Everton have appealed the decision and as it stands look safe to keep their "never relegated" label intact.

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