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Everton

3 - 0 21 March 2026
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Chelsea

Match Statistics

Everton Chelsea
1 Accurate through passes 1
36% Ball possession 64%
2 Big chances 2
1 Blocked shots 4
29 Clearances 22
3 Corner kicks 9
49 Duels won 44
0 Errors leading to goal 1
1 Errors leading to shot 2
0.60 Expected assists (xA) 0.73
1.17 Expected goals (xG) 0.93
6 Fouls 7
7 Free kicks 6
4 Goalkeeper saves 5
0 Hit the woodwork 1
7 Interceptions 7
0 Offsides 0
9 Shots inside the box 9
0 Shots off target 4
9 Shots on target 4
1 Shots outside the box 3
16 Throw ins 15
10 Total shots 12
25 Touches in opposition box 32
2.03 xG on target (xGOT) 1.07
1.07 xGOT faced 2.03
0 Yellow cards 2

Confirmed Lineups

Everton 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Pickford J.
  • 2 O'Brien J.
  • 3 Tarkowski J.
  • 4 Keane M.
  • 5 Mykolenko V.
  • 6 Gueye I.
  • 7 Garner J.
  • 8 McNeil D.
  • 9 Dewsbury-Hall K.
  • 10 Ndiaye I.
  • 11 Beto

Substitutes

Armstrong H., Barry T., Branthwaite J., Coleman S., Dibling T., Iroegbunam T., Patterson N., Rohl M., Travers M.

Chelsea Unknown
  • 1 Sanchez R.
  • 2 Gusto M.
  • 3 Fofana W.
  • 4 Hato J.
  • 5 Cucurella M.
  • 6 Lavia R.
  • 7 Caicedo M.
  • 8 Palmer C.
  • 9 Fernandez E.
  • 10 Neto P.
  • 11 Joao Pedro

Substitutes

Acheampong J., Adarabioyo T., Andrey Santos, Delap L., Essugo D., Estêvão, Garnacho A., Sarr M., Sharman-Lowe T., X

Everton vs Chelsea Match Commentary

90+6'
The referee checks his watch and blows his whistle to signal the end of this match.
90+4'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) is able to continue to play.
90+3'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) is down injured and the referee stops play so that he can receive medical treatment.
90+2'
That was a nice football moment. Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) receives an amazing defence-splitting low pass on the edge of the box and blasts the ball towards the bottom right corner. Robert Sanchez guesses his intention and dives superbly to deny him with a remarkable save!
90'
5 additional min. will be played.
89'
David Moyes decides to make a substitution. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will be replaced by Tim Iroegbunam (Everton).
89'
The referee allows time for a substitution. Iliman Ndiaye will be replaced by Merlin Rohl (Everton).
87'
The referee gives a yellow card to Wesley Fofana (Chelsea).
85'
Jordan Pickford saves his team from danger as he rises high to pluck the ball out of the air from a free kick by Estêvão (Chelsea).
84'
Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) creates himself some space and attempts to put the ball into the box. However, the defender gets an important foot in to clear.
81'
Beto goes off the pitch and Thierno Barry (Everton) comes on.
80'
Chelsea have a chance to score from a corner kick, but the ball is cleared by a defender.
78'
It's time for a substitution. Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea) comes on in place of Moises Caicedo.
78'
Liam Rosenior has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Estêvão (Chelsea) replacing Pedro Neto.
78'
The referee stops play so that a substitution can be made and Joao Pedro trots off the pitch and is replaced by Liam Delap (Chelsea).
76'
3 - 0
Goal! Great link up play between Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) and Beto gives the former a clear sight of goal on the edge of the box. He doesn't disappoint and beats the keeper in the top right corner. 3:0.
75'
The resulting corner comes to nothing as Estêvão (Chelsea) sends it out of play.
74'
The attendance for today's match is 52547.
71'
None of the Chelsea players could reach the corner kick as the ball was overhit and goes out of play.
70'
The referee signals a substitution. Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) is brought on as a substitute for Dwight McNeil.
69'
Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) sees a yellow! His tackle wasn't that harsh, but he probably talked himself into Samuel Barrott's book.
69'
A fantastic block by a defender means that the corner from Chelsea comes to nothing.
69'
What an amazing save by Jordan Pickford! Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) swirls around the defenders and attempts to beat the keeper with a close-range shot towards the left side of the target, but fails. Corner kick. Chelsea will have an opportunity.
68'
5:3 – this is the current number of shots on target.
66'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) once again attempts to send a defence-splitting pass, but the opposition's defence is alert and intercepts the ball.
62'
2 - 0
Beto (Everton) scores a goal from medium range. He finds some space to collect a pass and produces a low drive that goes inside the net. The goalkeeper couldn't make a save, despite the ball going into the middle of the goal.
61'
Chelsea take the corner, but their hopes of scoring a goal end with a nice clearance by the defence.
61'
A neat pass is well received by Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea), who is lurking on the edge of the box and strikes the ball towards the right post, but the goalkeeper makes an incredible diving save to block his shot. The ball goes out of play and Chelsea have been awarded a corner kick.
59'
James Garner (Everton) whips a long ball in from the free kick which is intercepted by Robert Sanchez.
57'
Substitution. Romeo Lavia will be replaced by Andrey Santos (Chelsea).
55'
Everton couldn't find the way to score from a long-range free kick as Robert Sanchez (Chelsea) leaped high and intercepted a cross.
54'
Moises Caicedo (Chelsea) should know this behaviour is beyond the rules. He was too careless with his challenge and left Samuel Barrott no option but to blow his whistle.
53'
A pass into the penalty area from Cole Palmer (Chelsea) is intercepted by the defence.
52'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) races towards goal but the defender gets back well to make a challenge.
50'
Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) tries to latch onto a defence-splitting pass, but one of the defending players intercepts the effort and the danger passes.
49'
James Tarkowski (Everton) outjumps the defence to meet the resulting corner and heads the ball low to the middle of the goal. The long-range header is not powerful enough, and the keeper comfortably makes a save.
48'
Dwight McNeil (Everton) will take a corner kick.
46'
Liam Rosenior makes a half-time substitution. Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) comes on in place of Malo Gusto.
46'
Samuel Barrott blows his whistle and the second half starts.
45+3'
The referee blows his whistle for half-time, bringing to a close the first 45 minutes of the match.
45+2'
The ball is cleared after Malo Gusto (Chelsea) attempted to dribble past an opposing player.
45'
There will be a minimum of 2 min. of added time.
43'
James Garner (Everton) decides to take a short corner instead of crossing into the box.
41'
Beto (Everton) has picked up a minor injury, but it looks like he will be able to continue.
40'
Beto (Everton) is clearly asking for some medical attention with his painful gestures. The extent of his injury is yet to be discovered.
39'
Ball possession – 40:60.
36'
The corner is swung in but Chelsea can’t take advantage as a defender sweeps the ball away.
36'
The resulting set piece from Chelsea is comfortably intercepted by one of the defending players. Chelsea get a corner.
35'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) attempts to turn the rebound in from close range. Nevertheless, the goalkeeper pulls off a stunning save and stops the ball from hitting the net. Great goalkeeping. Chelsea win a corner.
33'
1 - 0
Goal! James Garner finds Beto (Everton) on the edge of the area, he times his run to perfection and beautifully chips the ball over the goalkeeper. 1:0.
31'
The Chelsea players keep the ball and are exchanging a combination of passes. They are waiting for gaps in the defence to open up.
29'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) swings in the corner, but fails to find any of his teammates. One of the defenders reacts superbly to get it clear.
28'
Chelsea failed to take advantage of the corner as the opposition's defence was alert and averted the threat.
27'
Fantastic run and shot from mid-range by Joao Pedro (Chelsea), but a defender denies him an almost certain goal by getting his body in the way.
26'
Beto (Everton) is unable to control an accurate defence-splitting pass properly and one of the defending players reacts well to rob him of the ball.
23'
Everton control the tempo of the game by exchanging some accurate short passes.
19'
Samuel Barrott has a clear sight and sees a foul from Vitali Mykolenko (Everton).
18'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) swings in a cross, but the ball is cleared to safety by one of the defending players.
15'
What a great touch by James Garner (Everton) as he controls a fine pass into the box and takes a shot to the bottom right corner, but an opposing player makes a clearance. Great defending.
14'
A raking crossfield pass from Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) lacks accuracy and the opposition gain possession.
12'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) sends a cross into the box, but Robert Sanchez comes off his line to gather the ball.
10'
Beto (Everton) commits a rough challenge and Samuel Barrott blows his whistle for an infringement.
9'
James Garner (Everton) lifts the ball into the box from the corner, but one of the defending players gets there first to head it clear.
7'
My Gran could have done better! Moises Caicedo (Chelsea) got himself in a great position on the edge of the box after a pass, but put his shot well wide of the left post. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
5'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) goes on a solo run, but he fails to create a chance as an opposition player blocks him.
2'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) looks to break free, but his touch lets him down and he loses the ball. The ball is out of play. Chelsea will take a throw-in.
1'
The first half has just begun.
Chelsea will kick-off.
Samuel Barrott is introduced as the referee for today's match.
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Everton vs Chelsea Match Overview: 3-0 Premier League

Everton turned Goodison Park into a wall of noise and belief as they powered past Chelsea 3-0 on 2026-03-21, delivering a ruthless lesson in finishing and game management. Beto struck twice either side of half-time before Iliman Ndiaye added a late flourish, sealing a statement Everton vs Chelsea Result that felt bigger than the numbers. Chelsea dominated the ball, but Jordan Pickford’s authority and Everton’s clinical edge shaped the Everton vs Chelsea Score into one of the home side’s most complete afternoons of the season.

  • Key Moments: Beto opened the scoring with a perfectly weighted chip after James Garner’s pass split Chelsea’s shape.
  • Pickford produced a string of vital saves as Chelsea pushed for a response, denying Enzo Fernandez in quick succession.
  • Beto doubled Everton’s lead early in the second half with a low drive that punished a moment of space on the edge of the area.
  • Chelsea’s changes brought more territory and corners, but Everton’s back line stayed compact and decisive.
  • Ndiaye made it three with a fierce finish into the top corner after sharp combination play with Beto.

First Half

The early pattern looked familiar: Chelsea circulating possession with patience, Everton waiting for the right trigger to jump. Yet the first real bite came from the hosts, with James Garner and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall finding pockets to feed runners and set up set-piece pressure. Chelsea had their warning when Moises Caicedo blazed wide from a promising position, and Joao Pedro later saw a goal-bound effort smothered by a brave block as the visitors tried to add incision to their control.

Everton’s breakthrough arrived with the kind of calm that silences an opponent’s rhythm. Garner found Beto on the edge of the box, and the striker timed his movement to perfection before lifting a delicate chip over Robert Sanchez. It was a goal that changed the temperature inside the ground—suddenly every tackle, every clearance, every second ball carried extra force.

Chelsea responded with pressure and set pieces, and they came close to equalising through Enzo Fernandez, only for Pickford to slam the door shut with a stunning save at close range. Everton, meanwhile, looked increasingly comfortable without the ball, content to let Chelsea have territory while protecting the spaces that matter most.

Second Half

Chelsea tried to reset with changes and a higher tempo, but Everton’s defensive work remained sharp, with Tarkowski and Keane strong in the air and Mykolenko stepping in at key moments. The visitors continued to probe—Cole Palmer sought angles, Fernandez attempted to thread passes through the lines—but the final action kept running into blue shirts or Pickford’s gloves.

The match pivoted decisively just after the hour. Everton found a pocket of space outside the box, Beto collected and drove a low shot through the middle that beat Sanchez. From there, the contest became an emotional test as much as a tactical one: Chelsea had plenty of possession, plenty of corners, and plenty of urgency, but Everton had the scoreboard and the conviction.

Pickford’s best work still mattered. He flew to deny Fernandez again, then commanded his area as Chelsea tried to build momentum through set pieces and late deliveries. Everton, though, never stopped believing in the counter and the second phase. With the clock ticking down, Ndiaye and Beto combined brilliantly on the edge of the area, and Ndiaye rifled a superb finish into the top corner to complete the Everton vs Chelsea Highlights package and put the outcome beyond any doubt. Even late on, Everton could have added more, with Sanchez producing an excellent save to deny a powerful effort from a substitute as the home crowd roared for every final action.

Everton vs Chelsea Stats Breakdown

The raw numbers underline why this Everton vs Chelsea Match Report feels so striking. Chelsea had 64% possession and won 9 corners to Everton’s 3, but Everton were far more decisive in the moments that count, landing 9 shots on target from 10 attempts. Chelsea managed 4 on target from 12, with too many efforts blocked or dragged wide when the pressure rose.

In xG terms, Everton edged it at 1.17 to Chelsea’s 0.93, and the xG on target (2.03 vs 1.07) tells a similar story: Everton’s shots were not just frequent on target, they were difficult to stop. That is the heart of the Everton vs Chelsea Analysis—Chelsea controlled territory, Everton controlled the danger. Pickford’s four saves were pivotal, while Sanchez was beaten three times and still had to make key stops to prevent the margin growing.

Everton also matched Chelsea’s threat in the opposition box (25 touches to 32) despite having far less of the ball, a sign of how quickly they turned regains into direct, purposeful attacks. The discipline was there too: Everton ended with no yellow cards, while Chelsea picked up two as frustration crept in during the closing stages.

Everton vs Chelsea Stats snapshot: possession 36%-64%, total shots 10-12, shots on target 9-4, corners 3-9, xG 1.17-0.93.

Everton vs Chelsea Lineups

Everton XI (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, Vitalii Mykolenko; Idrissa Gueye, James Garner; Dwight McNeil, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye; Beto.

Chelsea XI: Robert Sanchez; Malo Gusto, Wesley Fofana, Jorrel Hato, Marc Cucurella; Romeo Lavia, Moises Caicedo; Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Pedro Neto; Joao Pedro.

Everton subs used: Jarrad Branthwaite, Thierno Barry, Tim Iroegbunam, Merlin Rohl.

Chelsea subs used: Alejandro Garnacho, Andrey Santos, Liam Delap, Estêvão, Tosin Adarabioyo.

This Everton vs Chelsea Lineups mix told its own story late on: Chelsea threw on attacking options to chase the game, Everton answered with fresh legs and defensive security, keeping their structure intact.

Player of the Match

Jordan Pickford (Everton). The scoreline will naturally shine a light on Beto and Ndiaye, but Pickford’s shot-stopping and command of his box were the foundation of this clean sheet. His saves from Enzo Fernandez at key moments prevented Chelsea from finding the foothold they needed, and his calm distribution helped Everton relieve pressure when the game threatened to tilt.

What the Result Means

This Everton vs Chelsea Result is the kind that can reshape a season’s mood. For Everton, it is a surge of momentum—proof that they can absorb pressure, strike with precision, and finish a Premier League match report with authority against elite opposition. For Chelsea, it is a sobering reminder that possession alone is not control, and that their best spells must translate into clearer chances and cleaner execution.

In the immediate aftermath, the post-match reaction will focus on Everton’s cutting edge in front of goal and Chelsea’s inability to turn dominance into the Everton vs Chelsea Goals they needed to make it a contest. The full-time analysis will also highlight how Everton’s defensive organisation consistently forced Chelsea into lower-value angles, even when the visitors were camped around the box.