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Fulham

1 - 2 7 February 2026
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Everton

Match Statistics

Fulham Everton
2 Accurate through passes 0
55% Ball possession 45%
4 Big chances 4
2 Blocked shots 3
22 Clearances 29
6 Corner kicks 6
48 Duels won 48
0 Errors leading to goal 0
0 Errors leading to shot 1
2.02 Expected assists (xA) 1.28
1.97 Expected goals (xG) 1.88
11 Fouls 12
12 Free kicks 11
2 Goalkeeper saves 3
2 Hit the woodwork 1
9 Interceptions 8
2 Offsides 2
11 Shots inside the box 12
8 Shots off target 10
3 Shots on target 3
2 Shots outside the box 4
12 Throw ins 15
13 Total shots 16
26 Touches in opposition box 28
1.67 xG on target (xGOT) 0.73
0.73 xGOT faced 1.67
1 Yellow cards 5

Confirmed Lineups

Fulham 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Leno B.
  • 2 Castagne T.
  • 3 Andersen J.
  • 4 Cuenca J.
  • 5 Sessegnon R.
  • 6 Iwobi A.
  • 7 Berge S.
  • 8 Wilson H.
  • 9 Smith Rowe E.
  • 10 Chukwueze S.
  • 11 Jimenez R.

Substitutes

Bassey C., Bobb O., Kevin, King J., Lecomte B., Reed H., Robinson A., Rodrigo Muniz, Tete K.

Everton Unknown
  • 1 Pickford J.
  • 2 O'Brien J.
  • 3 Tarkowski J.
  • 4 Keane M.
  • 5 Mykolenko V.
  • 6 Garner J.
  • 7 Gueye I.
  • 8 Armstrong H.
  • 9 Dewsbury-Hall K.
  • 10 Ndiaye I.
  • 11 Barry T.

Substitutes

Alcaraz C., Beto, Branthwaite J., Dibling T., George T., Iroegbunam T., Patterson N., Rohl M., Travers M., X

Fulham vs Everton Match Commentary

90+8'
That's all for today as the game is over.
90+7'
Jordan Pickford (Everton) is rightly booked by the referee because it could not have been anything other than a yellow card.
90+7'
Joachim Andersen (Fulham) fails to find a teammate across the pitch with a long ball. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
90+5'
The referee signals that it is time for a substitution and Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) comes onto the pitch so that Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall can be given a rest.
90+4'
Oscar Bobb (Fulham) looks to break free, but his touch lets him down and he loses the ball. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
90+2'
Fine play by Sander Berge (Fulham) opens up space on the edge of the box for the shot, but his effort lacks accuracy and flies miles past the left post. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
90+2'
Nice passing game by Fulham. They are increasing their possession with a series of long passes and waiting for the right moment to create an attacking opportunity.
90'
The fourth official shows 7 min. of added time.
89'
A free kick has been awarded to Fulham.
88'
This yellow card was deserved. The tackle by Jake O'Brien (Everton) was quite harsh and Stuart Attwell didn't hesitate to show him a yellow card.
85'
The referee signals that it is time for a substitution and Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) is coming onto the pitch as Vitali Mykolenko cannot continue after picking up an injury.
85'
Stuart Attwell sticks with his original decision after the VAR review. No infringement and the goal stands!
85'
Wait! Referee Stuart Attwell has indicated he is going to review the Everton goal using VAR. It’s probably to see if there was a foul in the build-up.
83'
1 - 2
What bad luck! Bernd Leno (Fulham) sends the ball into his own net.
83'
Here is a change. Timothy Castagne is going off and Marco Silva gives the last tactical orders to Kenny Tete (Fulham).
83'
Substitution. Emile Smith Rowe will be replaced by Oscar Bobb (Fulham).
83'
The referee awards a corner and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) goes over to take it.
82'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) sends a long ball across the pitch, but it misses its target.
81'
Beto (Everton) dribbles into the box, but Bernd Leno is quick enough to come off his line and stop him.
79'
The corner from Alex Iwobi (Fulham) is hurriedly cleared.
79'
Fulham are playing excellent possession football at the moment by exchanging some long passes.
75'
1 - 1
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) receives a delightful pass inside the box and smashes a low shot into the bottom right corner. What a clinical finish!
75'
Marco Silva prepares a substitution. Raul Jimenez is replaced by Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham).
75'
A substitution has been made. Samuel Chukwueze goes off and Kevin (Fulham) comes on.
74'
The Fulham players find the open spaces by moving the ball around, but the move ends with an involuntarily pass to the opposition.
72'
A fine lofted pass into the box, sent by Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), is intercepted by the opposition's defence.
72'
Jorge Cuenca (Fulham) seems to have picked up a minor injury, but it looks like he will be able to continue playing.
69'
David Moyes has decided to make a change. Tyrique George (Everton) replaces Harrison Armstrong.
69'
Substitution. Thierno Barry makes his way off the pitch and Beto (Everton) comes on as his replacement.
68'
Jorge Cuenca (Fulham) is down injured and the referee stops play so that he can receive medical treatment.
66'
Jorge Cuenca (Fulham) is booked after bringing down an opponent. Stuart Attwell had an easy-decision to make.
65'
Stuart Attwell shows a yellow card to Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) for his blatant foul.
64'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) swings it in and Idrissa Gueye gets on the end of it, but Bernd Leno shows good awareness and comes off his line to thwart the move.
63'
The corner kick picks out James Tarkowski (Everton) free in the box, but his header from close in lacks control and balloons high over the bar. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Fulham.
63'
The referee and his assistant both point at the corner flag. Everton will have an opportunity to threaten the opposition's goal.
63'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) tries to slide the ball through to a teammate but it's well blocked by a defender.
62'
Good defending. Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) tries to find Raul Jimenez inside the box, but the pass is cut out.
59'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) swings a cross into the box, but it's far too close to Bernd Leno, who smothers the ball.
56'
Michael Keane (Everton) was too fierce in his attempt to get the ball from his opponent and Stuart Attwell blows for a foul.
56'
Yellow card. James Garner (Everton) goes into the referee's book after a bad challenge.
54'
Neat passing move from Everton in order to create new attacking opportunities.
52'
Thierno Barry (Everton) jumps for a header from the resulting set piece, but it goes way wide of the right post.
51'
The ball goes behind for a corner. Everton will have an opportunity to threaten the opposition's goal.
51'
Jake O'Brien (Everton) plays in a hopeful cross, but it doesn't find its way to any of the attacking players.
49'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) sends a cross into the box, but Bernd Leno comes off his line to gather the ball.
48'
Michael Keane (Everton) collects a pass inside the box and unleashes a shot which is brilliantly blocked by a defender.
46'
The referee blows his whistle to signal the start of the second half.
45+2'
The match has reached half-time.
45'
We will have 1 min. of added time.
45'
Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) was all set to celebrate a sensational goal after he collected a rebound and blasted a shot in from long range. Unfortunately for him, his effort crashed against the crossbar. What an unlucky moment for him. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
45'
A fantastic block by a defender means that the corner from Fulham comes to nothing.
45'
Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) came close to scoring. He connected with a pass inside the box and perhaps should have done better than direct his shot straight at Jordan Pickford.
43'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) tries to find Thierno Barry, but he puts too much power on the pass.
41'
Great chance! Harry Wilson (Fulham) picks up a rebound inside the box, cuts inside his marker but rifles his shot high over the bar. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
38'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) serves up a nice cross, but the defence clears the danger.
37'
Everton have a chance to score from a corner kick, but the ball is cleared by a defender.
36'
58:42 – the ratio of ball possession.
34'
A rebound falls to Harrison Armstrong (Everton) in space inside the box. He looks up and fires in a powerful shot at goal that flies just wide of the left post. The ball goes out of play and Fulham will have a goal kick.
34'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) whips the ball in, but it fails to reach any of his teammates as the opposition's defence averts the threat.
33'
Some great controlled play and passing in the middle of the pitch from Everton.
31'
Golden chance! Raul Jimenez (Fulham) meets a cross in the box and finds some space for a shot. He produces an inaccurate effort that goes wide of the left post. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
30'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) takes a rebound on the edge of the box and slams the ball well wide of the right post. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Fulham.
30'
James Garner (Everton) sends the corner into the box, but Bernd Leno intercepts it and averts the threat.
29'
He should have scored! Thierno Barry (Everton) gathered a short pass deep inside the box but took too long to shoot, allowing the defender to make the block.
29'
Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) sends a lofted cross into the penalty area. Unfortunately for him, the opponent's defence deals with his cross comfortably and intercepts it.
27'
Everton keep the ball and are displaying some tiki-taka style passing at the moment.
26'
Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) fires a rebound from mid-range onto the bar!
25'
Fulham have been awarded a corner kick. The referee and one of his assistants both point at the corner flag.
25'
Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) attempts to find the head of one of his teammates with a promising cross into the box, but a defender outjumps the attackers and averts the threat.
23'
Everton keep possession of the ball with some short passes, waiting for the moment to hit the opposition swiftly on the break.
22'
Fulham seem to be finding their feet as they enjoy some possession. They are waiting for the right moment to create new attacking opportunities.
20'
The referee points to the corner flag. It's a corner to Fulham.
18'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) will have to be careful for the rest of the match as he is shown a yellow card.
18'
1 - 0
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) has scored a goal! Unfortunately for him and his teammates it's an own goal.
16'
Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) looks to break free, but an opposing player clears the ball away.
15'
The Everton players are exchanging some short passes.
13'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) commits a rough challenge and Stuart Attwell blows his whistle for a foul. Fulham are awarded a free kick. Let's see what they create from this.
12'
Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence clears the ball to safety.
12'
Fulham take a short corner instead of sending the ball into the penalty area.
11'
Harry Wilson (Fulham) is about to take a corner kick.
11'
Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) serves up a nice cross, but Jordan Pickford punches the ball away.
10'
Dangerous play by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton). Stuart Attwell blows his whistle for a foul.
9'
Jake O'Brien (Everton) finds his way to the ball from the free kick inside the box, but his header only hits the left post.
8'
Everton have been awarded a corner kick.
8'
James Garner (Everton) fires in a promising strike from the free kick just outside the penalty area. His nice effort flies towards the roof of the net but is denied by Bernd Leno, who pulls off a glorious save!
7'
Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) should know this behaviour is beyond the rules. He was too careless with his challenge and left Stuart Attwell no option but to blow his whistle. A free kick is awarded to Everton.
6'
Harrison Armstrong (Everton) attempts to find his teammate with a pass from outside the box, but the opposition's defence is quick to react and thwarts the attack.
5'
Raul Jimenez (Fulham) makes an overly-aggressive challenge and Stuart Attwell blows his whistle for a foul.
3'
The linesman signals that Raul Jimenez (Fulham) is offside and the referee confirms the decision.
2'
The Fulham players keep the ball and are exchanging a combination of passes. They are waiting for gaps in the defence to open up.
1'
The first half has just begun.
Everton will kick the game off.
Stuart Attwell is the one to supervise the game today.
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Fulham vs Everton Match Overview: 1-2 Premier League

Craven Cottage lived through a familiar kind of Premier League chaos as Fulham were edged out by Everton, with a pair of own goals framing a night of fine margins and frayed nerves. The Fulham vs Everton Score finished 1-2, but the story was far richer than the numbers: Vitali Mykolenko’s early own goal put Fulham in front, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall struck back with a ruthless equaliser, and then Bernd Leno’s late misfortune turned the Fulham vs Everton Result on its head. For supporters looking for Fulham vs Everton Highlights, this was a match of woodwork, momentum swings and a VAR-checked finish that left Fulham stunned at full time.

First Half

Fulham began with intent, working the ball patiently and testing Everton’s shape through Harry Wilson and Emile Smith Rowe between the lines. Everton, though, carried early threat from dead balls—James Garner’s free-kick forced Leno into a sharp save, and Jake O’Brien’s header soon after clattered the post as the visitors signalled they hadn’t come to sit in.

Then came the opening twist. Fulham’s pressure down the flank led to a moment Everton will want to forget: Mykolenko, trying to deal with danger, inadvertently turned the ball into his own net to hand Marco Silva’s side the lead. The goal settled Fulham without calming the game. Chances arrived in waves—Raul Jimenez flashed a good opening wide, while Everton’s Thierno Barry hesitated in the box when a quick release might have changed the entire rhythm.

As the half wore on, Fulham’s attacking patterns became slicker. Smith Rowe crashed a strike against the bar, Wilson blazed over after pouncing on a rebound, and Samuel Chukwueze came within inches of a spectacular finish when his long-range follow-up smashed the crossbar. Everton survived the storm, Jordan Pickford standing firm as Fulham’s best moments went unrewarded beyond the own-goal advantage.

Key Moments

  • Mykolenko’s own goal gave Fulham an early lead after sustained pressure.
  • O’Brien hit the post from an Everton set piece as the visitors threatened a quick response.
  • Smith Rowe and Chukwueze both struck the woodwork in a dominant Fulham spell.
  • Dewsbury-Hall levelled with a clinical finish to swing the momentum Everton’s way.
  • Leno’s late own goal, checked by VAR, decided the contest in Everton’s favour.

Second Half

Everton emerged with more control and a clearer edge to their passing, pushing Fulham back just enough to turn the contest into a series of second balls and set-piece battles. Leno was called into action quickly—gathering crosses and reacting sharply as Everton began to pile up territory. Tarkowski’s close-range header looped over, Keane saw an effort blocked, and the visitors’ growing confidence felt like a warning sign Fulham couldn’t quite silence.

The equaliser arrived with a striker’s punch from midfield. Dewsbury-Hall ghosted into the box, took a clever pass in stride and drilled low into the bottom corner for 1-1—an ice-cold finish that instantly rewrote the Fulham vs Everton Match Report narrative. Fulham responded with changes, fresh legs and a renewed attempt to regain their earlier fluency, but Everton’s defensive work became increasingly stubborn, with bodies thrown in front of shots and passing lanes snapped shut.

With the game drifting towards a draw, the decisive moment landed in the 83rd minute and it was brutally cruel on the home side. Under pressure, Leno ended up sending the ball into his own net to make it 1-2. The goal was reviewed by VAR for a potential foul in the build-up, but Stuart Attwell allowed it to stand, and Everton’s bench erupted. Fulham poured forward in the long added time, probing with possession and searching for a clean sight of goal, yet Everton clung on—Pickford even taking a late booking as the visitors managed the final seconds with the kind of streetwise edge David Moyes teams are built on.

Fulham vs Everton Stats Breakdown

This Fulham vs Everton Analysis is a reminder that performance and outcome don’t always shake hands. Fulham finished with 55% possession and generated an xG of 1.97 to Everton’s 1.88, with big chances level at 4-4. Fulham also posted higher expected assists (2.02 xA), reflecting how often they found promising areas—yet their best efforts kissed the woodwork twice and their finishing lacked the final touch that earlier build-up deserved.

Everton, meanwhile, were more prolific in volume, taking 16 shots to Fulham’s 13 and matching them with 3 shots on target apiece. The visitors’ threat inside the box was constant (12 shots inside the area), and their defensive resilience showed in the raw work: 29 clearances and three blocks, repeatedly turning Fulham’s attacks into recycled possession rather than clear openings. Discipline was a factor too—Everton collected five yellow cards to Fulham’s one—yet they managed the key phases and ultimately owned the decisive moments. From a full-time analysis perspective, the margins were tiny: Fulham’s xG on target (1.67) suggests their best strikes were dangerous, but Everton’s ability to stay alive through the storm set the stage for a late swing.

In short, the Fulham vs Everton Stats point to a balanced contest that tilted on two freakish interventions. As far as Fulham vs Everton Goals go, neither side scored the conventional way—and that’s exactly why this Premier League match report will be remembered.

Fulham vs Everton Lineups

Fulham XI (4-2-3-1): Bernd Leno; Timothy Castagne, Joachim Andersen, Jorge Cuenca, Ryan Sessegnon; Alex Iwobi, Sander Berge; Harry Wilson, Emile Smith Rowe, Samuel Chukwueze; Raul Jimenez.

Everton XI: Jordan Pickford; Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, Vitali Mykolenko; James Garner, Idrissa Gueye, Harrison Armstrong; Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye; Thierno Barry.

Substitutions: Fulham introduced Rodrigo Muniz, Oscar Bobb, Kenny Tete and Kevin as they chased the game. Everton turned to Beto and Tyrique George to add energy, with Jarrad Branthwaite replacing the injured Mykolenko late on, and Tim Iroegbunam coming on to help see out the closing stages.

Player of the Match

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) took the game by the collar when it mattered. His equaliser was pure composure under pressure, and even beyond the goal he was Everton’s connective tissue—switching play, carrying the ball into dangerous zones and demanding the ball in moments when Fulham were trying to suffocate the visitors with possession. In a match shaped by misfortune, he provided the one moment of genuine attacking certainty.

What the Result Means

For Fulham match today, the frustration will be acute: two bars struck, a lead established, and yet no points to show for a night where their football often looked the cleaner and more controlled. Marco Silva will point to the quality of chances created, but also to the need for sharper execution when dominance is there to be converted.

For Everton match today, this is the kind of away win that can harden belief across a season—absorbing pressure, surviving key moments, and finding a way through when the game seems to be slipping. The post-match reaction will focus on resilience, and on Dewsbury-Hall’s decisive contribution, with Moyes likely satisfied that his side stayed in the contest long enough for the tide to turn.