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: €353.10m(#16 in Premier League)

Everton Matches

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

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Goals scored: 11(1.83/match)
Goals conceded: 9(1.5/match)

Evertons Next Matches

Everton

Everton

5 Oct 2024
Newcastle

Newcastle

Ipswich

Ipswich

19 Oct 2024
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Everton

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26 Oct 2024
Fulham

Fulham

Southampton

Southampton

2 Nov 2024
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Everton

West Ham

West Ham

9 Nov 2024
Everton

Everton

Everton

Everton

23 Nov 2024
Brentford

Brentford

Evertons Last Matches

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Everton

28 Sept 2024
Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

Leicester

Leicester

21 Sept 2024
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Everton

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Everton

17 Sept 2024
Southampton

Southampton

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

14 Sept 2024
Everton

Everton

Everton

Everton

31 Aug 2024
Bournemouth

Bournemouth

Everton

Everton

27 Aug 2024
Doncaster

Doncaster

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.