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Post by empresstouch on Mar 5, 2022 16:37:28 GMT
The extended Winter rest and, at the very least, an F.A. Cup quarter-final we stand a realistic chance of winning. Exactly what Richarlison would've asked for.
The League table is embarrassing viewing. It's our problem to fix.
A point at Spurs won't cure that, but it'll sure give our own players the self-belief that they - with Goodison's 12th man in home games - will maintain tangible progress and momentum.
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Post by evertontillidie on Mar 8, 2022 15:44:05 GMT
The extended Winter rest and, at the very least, an F.A. Cup quarter-final we stand a realistic chance of winning. Exactly what Richarlison would've asked for. The League table is embarrassing viewing. It's our problem to fix. A point at Spurs won't cure that, but it'll sure give our own players the self-belief that they - with Goodison's 12th man in home games - will maintain tangible progress and momentum. A point at Spurs lol.
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 15, 2022 19:40:51 GMT
Two of Everton's Premier League fixtures, the Merseyside derby at Anfield and a Goodison Park meeting with Chelsea, have been moved for live television coverage.
Additionally, matches against Burnley and Leicester City, postponed either side of new year, have been allocated new dates.
Everton visit to Burnley's Turf Moor home is set for Wednesday 6 April, with a 7.30pm kick-off. The game in Lancashire couldn't proceed in its original Boxing Day slot due to a high number of COVID cases and injuries in the visitors' squad.
Frank Lampard's team will host Leicester on Wednesday 20 April, kicking off at 7.45pm. The home match against the Midlands club was previously planned for 11 January but fell by the wayside because Leicester "did not have the required number of players due to COVID-19 cases, injuries and players on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations".
This season's second derby clash, meanwhile, will be staged on Sunday 24 April at 4.30pm and screened live on Sky Sports.
There remains scope, however, for a second rearrangement, if Liverpool have a Champions League fixture on Tuesday 26 April. The match was initially pencilled in for Saturday 23 April at 3pm.
Manager Lampard is poised to welcome former club Chelsea to Goodison on Sunday 1 May at 2pm for a clash shown live on Sky Sports.
If Chelsea are obliged to play a Champions League tie on Tuesday 3 May, however, the match in L4 will be shifted to a new date.
Everton's home encounter with Chelsea was formerly scheduled for 3pm on Saturday 30 April.
Everton Premier League Fixtures: 17 March – 1 May:
Thursday 17 March: Everton v Newcastle United, 7.45pm, Amazon Prime Video.
Sunday 3 April: West Ham United v Everton, 2pm, Sky Sports.
Wednesday 6 April: Burnley v Everton, 7.30pm.
Saturday 9 April: Everton v Manchester United, 12.30pm, BT Sport.
Wednesday 20 April: Everton v Leicester City, 7.45pm.
Sunday 24 April: Liverpool v Everton, 4.30pm, Sky Sports (subject to rearrangement due to Liverpool Champions League involvement).
Sunday 1 May: Everton v Chelsea, 2pm, Sky Sports (subject to rearrangement due to Chelsea Champions League involvement).
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Post by rugbytoffee on Mar 17, 2022 19:11:15 GMT
When did we last win a league game shown on TV?
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Post by Everton News. on Apr 4, 2022 21:28:53 GMT
Everton's Watford And Palace Dates Confirmed
Everton will play Watford and Crystal Palace inside eight days in May after the Premier League confirmed dates for the rearranged fixtures.
The home clash with Brentford on Sunday 15 May, meanwhile, will kick-off at 2pm, a change from its original 3pm start time.
Frank Lampard is poised to take Everton to Watford's Vicarage Road home on Wednesday 11 May for a 7.45pm kick-off. The match was previously scheduled for Sunday 20 March but postponed due to Everton's involvement in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Everton are set to host Crystal Palace on Thursday 19 May. The Goodison Park game will get under way at 7.45pm. Manager Patrick Vieira's team were formerly due in L4 on Saturday 16 April but the date was changed following Palace's progression to the FA Cup semi-finals.
Everton boss Lampard, then, must navigate meetings with Watford and Palace either side of that visit from Brentford, which will start one hour earlier than previously planned.
Everton Remaining Premier League Fixtures:
Wednesday 6 April: Burnley v Everton, 7.30pm, Sky Sports.
Saturday 9 April: Everton v Manchester United, 12.30pm, BT Sport.
Wednesday 20 April: Everton v Leicester City, 7.45pm.
Sunday 24 April: Liverpool v Everton, 4.30pm, Sky Sports (subject to rearrangement due to Liverpool Champions League involvement).
Sunday 1 May: Everton v Chelsea, 2pm, Sky Sports (subject to rearrangement due to Chelsea Champions League involvement).
Saturday 7 May: Leicester City v Everton, 3pm.
Wednesday 11 May: Watford v Everton, 7.45pm.
Sunday 15 May: Everton v Brentford, 2pm.
Thursday 19 May: Everton v Crystal Palace, 7.45pm.
Sunday 22 May: Arsenal v Everton, 4pm.
**All times shown in BST**
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