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Everton

0 - 1 23 February 2026
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Manchester Utd

Match Statistics

Everton Manchester Utd
0 Accurate through passes 0
48% Ball possession 52%
0 Big chances 2
6 Blocked shots 2
13 Clearances 38
10 Corner kicks 1
61 Duels won 44
0 Errors leading to goal 0
0 Errors leading to shot 0
0.55 Expected assists (xA) 0.46
0.64 Expected goals (xG) 1.27
12 Fouls 7
7 Free kicks 12
1 Goalkeeper saves 4
0.10 Goals prevented 0.87
0 Hit the woodwork 0
14 Interceptions 8
1 Offsides 0
5 Shots inside the box 6
2 Shots off target 6
4 Shots on target 3
7 Shots outside the box 5
22 Throw ins 14
12 Total shots 11
16 Touches in opposition box 16
0.87 xG on target (xGOT) 1.10
1.10 xGOT faced 0.87
2 Yellow cards 3

Confirmed Lineups

Everton 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Pickford J.
  • 2 Garner J.
  • 3 Tarkowski J.
  • 4 Keane M.
  • 5 Branthwaite J.
  • 6 Iroegbunam T.
  • 7 Gueye I.
  • 8 Ndiaye I.
  • 9 Dewsbury-Hall K.
  • 10 Armstrong H.
  • 11 Barry T.

Substitutes

Beto, Coleman S., Dibling T., George T., King T., McNeil D., Mykolenko V., Patterson N., Rohl M.

Manchester Utd Unknown
  • 1 Lammens S.
  • 2 Dalot D.
  • 3 Yoro L.
  • 4 Maguire H.
  • 5 Shaw L.
  • 6 Casemiro
  • 7 Mainoo K.
  • 8 Diallo A.
  • 9 Fernandes B.
  • 10 Cunha M.
  • 11 Mbeumo B.

Substitutes

Bayindir A., Fletcher T., Heaven A., Malacia T., Mazraoui N., Moorhouse J., Sesko B., Ugarte M., Zirkzee J., X

Everton vs Manchester Utd Match Commentary

90+7'
The referee checks his watch and blows his whistle to signal the end of this match.
90+5'
The referee signals a substitution. Ayden Heaven (Manchester United) is brought on as a substitute for Matheus Cunha.
90+5'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) sees a yellow card from Darren England after he sent one of the opposing players to the ground.
90+4'
Tyrique George (Everton) shoots from the edge of the penalty area. The ball travels low towards the middle of the target, but Senne Lammens easily deals with the threat.
90+3'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) dribbles into the box, but Jordan Pickford is quick enough to come off his line and stop him.
90+2'
Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United) can't expect anything else than a yellow card for his hard tackle. And a yellow it is. Darren England didn't think twice about pulling it out of his pocket.
90+1'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) prepares to take a corner kick.
90+1'
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) swings in a cross, but the ball is cleared to safety by one of the defending players. The ball is out of play and the linesman points at the corner flag. Corner to Manchester Utd.
90'
There will be a minimum of 5 min. of added time.
90'
The corner is swung in but Everton can’t take advantage as a defender sweeps the ball away.
89'
Thierno Barry (Everton) attempts to find one of his teammates with a sweet pass into the box, but one of the defending players reacts well and intercepts the effort. Corner kick. Everton will have an opportunity.
87'
Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United) looks to break free, but an opposing player clears the ball away.
85'
James Garner (Everton) swings in a cross from the corner, but Senne Lammens reads it well and gathers the ball.
84'
James Garner (Everton) swings in the corner, but fails to find any of his teammates. One of the defenders reacts superbly to get it clear.
84'
Yellow card! It's like Harry Maguire (Manchester United) was asking for a caution with his behaviour. Darren England agrees and books him.
83'
The expression of the referee Darren England is crystal clear. This behaviour won't be tolerated. James Tarkowski (Everton) is shown a yellow card.
83'
Michael Keane (Everton) gets into a good scoring position. He creates some space for himself and tries his luck from distance. His decent effort towards the top left corner is, however, superbly saved by Senne Lammens! Everton get a corner.
82'
An attempted cross from Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) is cleared.
81'
James Garner (Everton) whips the ball in, but it fails to reach any of his teammates as the opposition's defence averts the threat.
80'
It will be a corner kick for Manchester Utd.
79'
David Moyes has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Beto (Everton) replacing Tim Iroegbunam.
79'
The corner kick from James Garner (Everton) is headed out of the penalty area by one of the defenders.
78'
Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United) joins the action as a substitute, replacing Bryan Mbeumo.
77'
Jordan Pickford (Everton) attempts to discuss the decision with Darren England, but he soon realises that it's not the right thing to do as he sees the yellow.
77'
James Garner (Everton) sends in the corner, but the keeper steps in and makes a save.
76'
Tyrique George (Everton) fails to find any of his teammates inside the box as his pass is blocked. The referee signals a corner kick to Everton.
74'
Senne Lammens leaps to collect the ball from the corner which was sent over by James Garner (Everton).
73'
The manager has decided to make a substitution and Harrison Armstrong walks off the pitch to be replaced by Tyrique George (Everton).
71'
0 - 1
GOAL! Superb work from Bryan Mbeumo, who plays a vital role in the build-up. He squares it to Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United), who beats Jordan Pickford with a brilliant shot into the bottom right corner. 0:1.
71'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) delivers a lovely cross into the penalty area. Nevertheless, an opposition defender is alert and averts the danger with a brilliant clearance.
71'
One of the defenders reacts at the last minute to brilliantly block a pass from James Garner (Everton).
70'
James Tarkowski (Everton) sends a chip pass into the box, but Senne Lammens is quickest to intercept the ball.
70'
James Garner (Everton) takes the ball to the corner flag and sends it into the box.
68'
James Garner (Everton) whips in the resulting set piece but it's cleared.
66'
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) makes a driving run into the box but he cannot work any space for a shot.
66'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) wins the ball after the corner kick and takes a shot from the edge of the box, but it's blocked by one of the defending players.
66'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) sends in the corner, but fails to find the head of any of his teammates, allowing the defence to clear.
64'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) crosses the ball into the box, but one of the defending players averts the threat.
63'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) decides to strike the ball towards goal, but his effort fails to threaten the goalkeeper after being well blocked by one of the defenders.
61'
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) fails to send a pass into the box as his effort is cut out.
58'
Substitution. Amad Diallo is replaced by Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United).
57'
Amad Diallo (Manchester United) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away.
55'
A cross from the by-line finds Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) unmarked on the penalty spot, but he is unable to find the target and sends his header well wide of the left post. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
54'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) delivers a long ball, but it lacks enough power to reach his teammates and is intercepted by one of the defenders.
53'
Darren England interrupts the game for a tactical foul by James Garner (Everton).
51'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) is first to the rebound inside the box but sends his effort high over the bar. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
50'
Harrison Armstrong (Everton) tries to slide the ball through to a teammate but it's well blocked by a defender.
49'
James Garner (Everton) gets on the ball and beats an opponent, but his run is stopped by the referee Darren England who sees an offensive foul.
48'
Thierno Barry (Everton) tries to send a pass but it's blocked.
48'
Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) unleashes a powerful shot towards goal, but it is bravely blocked by a self-sacrificing defender.
46'
Harrison Armstrong (Everton) receives a precise low pass inside the box, controls the ball and drills it to the middle of the goal, but Senne Lammens makes a comfortable save to stop his effort.
46'
The second half gets underway.
45+4'
Darren England blows his whistle to signal the end of the first-half action.
45+3'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) latched on to an accurate pass deep into the box and attempted to fire the ball past the keeper, but the shot is way off target. What a miskick! The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
45+1'
Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) deprives his opponent of the ball, but the referee blows his whistle for a foul. He's not happy with the decision!
45'
3 min. of stoppage-time to be played.
44'
Casemiro (Manchester United) tries to find Bryan Mbeumo, but he puts too much power on the through ball.
43'
Senne Lammens comes off his line to intercept the corner from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton).
42'
A cross into the box from James Garner (Everton) is cleared. The referee points to the corner flag and Everton will take a corner.
40'
Luke Shaw (Manchester United) does well to dispossess the attacker with a slide tackle, but the referee blows his whistle for a foul. Everton have a free kick.
39'
James Garner (Everton) produces an accurate shot from the free kick. His promising effort flies towards the top left corner, but is blocked by Senne Lammens, who makes a fine save to keep the ball from hitting the net.
38'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) sends a beautiful cross into the penalty area, but the opposition's defence manages to clear the ball to safety.
37'
Luke Shaw (Manchester United) 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.
36'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) has an effort on goal, but he misses to the right of the goal. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
35'
Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) was too forceful with his tackle and Darren England interrupted the game to signal a free kick.
33'
Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) serves up a nice cross, but the defence clears the danger.
32'
Wasted opportunity. Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) gets to the rebound inside the box and smashes the ball just wide of the right post. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
31'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) puts a cross into the box from the free kick, but the defender gets there first.
30'
Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) is penalised for holding. Darren England signals a set piece.
29'
Casemiro (Manchester United) sends a pass into the box, but his attempt is thwarted and cleared.
26'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) did his best to latch on to a crossfield pass, but it was too long and it goes out of play.
24'
James Garner (Everton) whips the ball in from the long-range free kick, but the first man gets it clear.
23'
The game is interrupted now, Thierno Barry (Everton) picks up a knock and the physio has to come on.
22'
Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) pulls the jersey of one of the opposition players and Darren England blows his whistle for a foul.
21'
A pass by Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) ends up in no man's land, and the attacking effort comes to an end.
20'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence quickly intercepts the ball.
18'
The ball is cleared after Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) attempted to dribble past an opposing player.
16'
James Tarkowski (Everton) seems to be alright and is okay to carry on.
14'
James Tarkowski (Everton) requires medical treatment, so the referee stops play and signals for the physio to come onto the pitch.
13'
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) delivers a fine lofted cross into the penalty area, but it's cleared by an opposing player.
11'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) commits a foul after unfairly battling his opponent for the ball.
9'
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) sends a cross into the box, but Jordan Pickford comes off his line to gather the ball.
9'
A crossfield pass from Leny Yoro (Manchester United) fails to find any of his teammates.
8'
Harrison Armstrong (Everton) races towards goal but the defender gets back well to make a challenge.
6'
Amad Diallo (Manchester United) sends a long ball across the pitch, but it misses its target. The ball is behind the touchline and Everton will take a throw-in.
5'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) tries his luck with and strikes the ball towards goal from long-range, but it is blocked by one of the defenders.
4'
Well-positioned Amad Diallo (Manchester United) was first to the rebound and fired in a shot towards the bottom left corner, but Jordan Pickford reacted superbly to keep the ball out. The fans could not believe their eyes. It was a miraculous stop!
1'
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Manchester Utd will kick the game off.
Darren England is the one to supervise the game today.
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Everton vs Manchester Utd Match Overview: 0-1 Premier League

Everton vs Manchester Utd Match Overview ends with a ruthless away smash-and-grab: Everton 0-1 Manchester Utd on 23 February 2026. The Everton vs Manchester Utd Score will read like a narrow defeat, but the story at full-time was of Everton pressure, Manchester United patience, and one decisive moment of quality—Bryan Mbeumo’s unselfish square pass and Benjamin Sesko’s calm finish into the bottom corner on 71 minutes. In a Premier League match report shaped by set-pieces, blocks and brave defending, Senne Lammens’ goalkeeping kept Manchester United standing when Goodison Park tried to will Everton back into it.

First Half

Everton match today began with the kind of early jolt that can flip a stadium’s mood instantly. Inside the opening minutes, Amad Diallo found space for a low effort that looked destined for the corner until Jordan Pickford threw out a strong hand to repel it—one of those saves that doesn’t just stop a shot, it settles a team.

From there, Everton grew into the contest through industry rather than fluency. James Garner and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall repeatedly asked questions with deliveries, while Iliman Ndiaye and Harrison Armstrong tried to dart into the channels. Manchester United carried the sharper edge when transitions opened up, with Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes probing, but the final touch was missing: Dalot flashed one rebound just wide and Fernandes miscued badly when a late first-half pass dropped invitingly in the box.

Everton’s best first-half route was the dead ball. Garner’s free-kick forced Lammens into a firm save, and the home side kept stacking corners and second balls, only to find red shirts throwing themselves in the way. A brief stoppage for James Tarkowski’s treatment added to the stop-start rhythm, yet the underlying pattern was clear—Everton building pressure, Manchester United surviving it without conceding the big chance.

Second Half

Everton came out with purpose after the restart, immediately carving out a cleaner look when Armstrong drilled a shot straight at Lammens. Tim Iroegbunam then thundered an effort that was blocked by a defender who took the hit for the team, and Idrissa Gueye’s follow-up attempts kept meeting bodies in the box. It felt, for a spell, like the next goal would belong to the hosts if they could just find a gap between the blocks.

Manchester United responded by changing the texture of the game. Benjamin Sesko’s introduction brought a more direct threat, and Mbeumo started to get into the spaces Everton were leaving as they pushed higher. The decisive sequence arrived on 71 minutes: Mbeumo did the hard part, driving the move and then squaring selflessly, and Sesko did the simple part with elite composure—opening his body and guiding a precise finish past Pickford for the Everton vs Manchester Utd Result.

Goodison Park didn’t go quiet; it got louder. Everton threw on Beto and later Tyrique George, and the closing stages became a siege built on corners and crosses. Michael Keane’s long-range strike forced Lammens into his finest moment, a springing save that preserved the lead when the home crowd sensed a late equaliser. Tempers frayed as the clock ran down—yellow cards for Tarkowski, Maguire, Mazraoui, Pickford and Fernandes told their own story of tension—and Everton kept swinging the ball back into the mixer. But even with stoppage time stretching on, George’s late attempt was comfortably handled, and Manchester United saw out the final whistle.

Key Moments

  • Pickford’s early reaction save denied Diallo and set Everton’s tone of resilience.
  • Garner’s first-half free-kick forced Lammens into a strong stop as Everton leaned on set-pieces.
  • Manchester United threatened through Dalot and Fernandes but lacked accuracy before the break.
  • 71’: Everton vs Manchester Utd Goals moment—Mbeumo squared for Sesko, who finished low to make it 0-1.
  • Keane’s late drive drew an outstanding Lammens save as Everton chased an equaliser.
  • A nervy finish featured multiple bookings as United defended a wave of Everton corners.

Everton vs Manchester Utd Stats Breakdown

The Everton vs Manchester Utd Stats underline why this felt like a game of pressure versus punch. Everton had 48% possession to Manchester United’s 52%, but the home side generated sustained territory through set-plays, winning 10 corner kicks to United’s 1. Everton also won more duels (61 to 44) and forced plenty of last-ditch defending.

In terms of shot volume it was tight—Everton 12 total shots to Manchester United’s 11—yet the chance quality leaned away from the hosts. The xG analysis shows Everton at 0.64 compared to Manchester United’s 1.27, with United registering two big chances to Everton’s none. Everton put 4 on target to United’s 3, but Lammens’ four saves and a strong “goals prevented” figure (0.87) were pivotal. That combination—Everton’s blocked shots (6) and United’s clearances (38)—captures the match’s defining image: Everton throwing everything forward, Manchester United absorbing and then striking once.

Everton vs Manchester Utd Analysis also points to how the goal arrived. United’s wide and half-space movement created a moment of separation, and the final pass was decisive. Everton’s deliveries were frequent, but too many were met by the first defender or claimed by Lammens under pressure.

Everton vs Manchester Utd Lineups

Everton XI (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; James Garner, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, Jarrad Branthwaite; Tim Iroegbunam, Idrissa Gueye; Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Harrison Armstrong; Thierno Barry.

Manchester Utd XI: Senne Lammens; Diogo Dalot, Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Casemiro, Kobbie Mainoo; Amad Diallo, Bruno Fernandes, Matheus Cunha; Bryan Mbeumo.

Substitutes used: Everton: Beto for Iroegbunam, Tyrique George for Armstrong. Manchester Utd: Benjamin Sesko for Diallo, Noussair Mazraoui for Mbeumo, Ayden Heaven for Cunha.

Player of the Match

Senne Lammens (Manchester United). In an Everton vs Manchester Utd Match Report defined by late pressure, Lammens delivered the moments that mattered: commanding takes under corners, calm handling when Everton finally found shooting lanes, and a standout stop from Keane that protected the lead. Sesko’s finish won it, but Lammens’ shot-stopping made it stick.

What the Result Means

This Everton vs Manchester Utd Result is the kind that can shape a season’s feeling. For Manchester Utd match today, it’s a statement of control under fire—three points earned through discipline, game management, and a clinical intervention from the bench. For Everton, the frustration will be sharp: the volume of corners, the territorial pressure, and the late chances suggest they did enough to take something, yet the final touch and the final decision weren’t there when it counted.

The post-match reaction will inevitably focus on Everton’s inability to turn pressure into clear openings, and on Manchester United’s ability to find a goal without dominating the ball. It was a narrow win, but one built on repeatable habits: defend the box, trust your keeper, and be decisive when the opening arrives.