Everton FC vs Ipswich Town FC, Premier League 2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
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Match Preview
Everton FC vs Ipswich Town FC — Premier League at Goodison Park.
- Everton FC 35 games · 48 pts (2025/26)
- Ipswich Town FC 0 games · 0 pts (2025/26)
Match Details
- Referee Lewis Smith
- Assistant 1 Nicholas Hopton
- Assistant 2 Marc Perry
Standings
# Team P Pts 1 Arsenal FC 35 76 2 Manchester City FC 34 71 3 Manchester United FC 35 64 4 Liverpool FC 35 58 5 Aston Villa FC 35 58 6 AFC Bournemouth 35 52 7 Brentford FC 35 51 8 Brighton & Hove Albion FC 35 50 9 Chelsea FC 35 48 10 Everton FC 35 48 11 Fulham FC 35 48 12 Sunderland AFC 35 47 13 Newcastle United FC 35 45 14 Leeds United FC 35 43 15 Crystal Palace FC 34 43 16 Nottingham Forest FC 35 42 17 Tottenham Hotspur FC 35 37 18 West Ham United FC 35 36 19 Burnley FC 35 20 20 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 35 18 Head-to-Head
Recent Form
Date Opponent H/A Score Result 03 May Ipswich Town FC H 2–2 D 26 Apr Chelsea FC A 0–1 L 19 Apr Manchester City FC H 0–2 L 12 Apr Nottingham Forest FC A 1–0 W 05 Apr Arsenal FC H 1–1 D 02 Apr Liverpool FC A 0–1 L Date Opponent H/A Score Result 03 May Everton FC A 2–2 D 26 Apr Newcastle United FC A 0–3 L 20 Apr Arsenal FC H 0–4 L 13 Apr Chelsea FC A 2–2 D 05 Apr Wolverhampton Wanderers FC H 1–2 L 02 Apr AFC Bournemouth A 2–1 W Key Stats
50% Both Teams to Score
H2H (2 games)50% Over 2.5 Goals
H2H history31% Clean Sheets
Everton FC this season -
Match Events
- 0' The match kicks off with home fans waiting with anticipation for Everton FC to score. At the same time, Ipswich Town FC does not seem to pull back! Let’s get it on!
- 5' Everton FC started playing very sharply right from the kick off. However, it slowed down the tempo rapidly by 5.
- 10' Everton FC is defending very well tonight not leaving a chance for their rivals to get through for a goal.
- 15' Spectators do not have much to choose from both teams. The sides had several scoring chances but they still need a bit more than just a sight of a goal.
- 20' The travelling Ipswich Town FC supporters hardly appreciate their team being pressed down to the backline.
- 25' The referee is likely to let players tackle, as he already missed some meaty challenges during opening seconds. He is still to establish what should not be done by the players and what is acceptable on the pitch. It’s going to be a tough game for Kalvin Phillips suffering a number of foals already.
- 26' Beto puts Everton FC on the lead.
- 28' It’s a booking for Ipswich Town FC player. Liam Delap gets a card.
- 33' Ipswich Town FC receives a card for a hard tackle on 33.
- 35' GOAL! Dwight McNeil scores on 35. Assisted by Nathan Patterson
- 40' Although teams showed high tempo form the start, they seem to slow down a bit. Both sides really need to catch a fire. Otherwise, we have another goalless match.
- 41' What a strike from Julio Enciso! The score is 2-1.
- 46' Supporters expect more eagerness from Jens Cajuste, as he is very good at scoring at Goodison Park with 0 goals in the last 0 games.
- 51' The teams are not in a rush to score plenty of goals. It might look strange considering Everton FC that had 316 games and scored 359 goals.
- 56' It looks like no one’s ball. Ipswich Town FC is used to counterattacking playing. None of the sides are ready to take the lead.
- 61' Everton FC seems to be on a short break. The game is mainly concentrated in the center. It’s high time they got back to action. Otherwise, it looks like a goalless game.
- 65' Everton FC receives a card for a hard tackle on 65.
- 68' Ipswich Town FC manager makes another effort to make the tables turned. Kalvin Phillips is hanging Sam Morsy on the field on 68 minute.
- 73' It’s high time Kieran McKenna made some changes to put the his team’s game back to action.
- 77' Time for substitution for Everton FC. Dwight McNeil is replaced by Jack Harrison.
- 79' What a strike from George Hirst! The score is 2-2.
- 80' Vitalii Mykolenko is having his name booked by the referee on 80.
- 81' A meaty challenge results in booking for George Hirst on 81.
- 82' Another substitution for Everton FC to replace Nathan Patterson by Ashley Young on 82 minute.
- 87' Spectators are craving for more action. Both teams play very cautiously. They need to put some more energy.
- 90' The Everton FC manager makes a substitution. Carlos Alcaraz departs to be replaced by Youssef Chermiti.
- The final whistle. It looks like we are having a draw.
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Everton FC
4-2-3-1Starting XI- 10
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Dwight McNeil ↓ Jack Harrison 77'
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Beto ↓ Dominic Calvert-Lewin 77'
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Nathan Patterson ↓ Ashley Young 82'
Bench- 5
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin ↑ 77'
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Ashley Young ↑ 82'
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Jack Harrison ↑ 77'
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Tim Iroegbunam ↑ 90'
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Youssef Chermiti ↑ 90'
Coach David MoyesIpswich Town FC
4-2-3-1Starting XI- 26
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Sam Morsy ↓ Kalvin Phillips 68'
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Conor Chaplin ↓ Jack Clarke 68'
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Jack Taylor ↓ Jens Cajuste 82'
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Liam Delap ↓ George Hirst 68'
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Julio Enciso ↓ Axel Tuanzebe 90'
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Bench- 44
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Axel Tuanzebe ↑ 90'
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Kalvin Phillips ↑ 68'
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Jack Clarke ↑ 68'
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Jens Cajuste ↑ 82'
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George Hirst ↑ 68'
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Coach Kieran McKenna -
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