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On 6 June, Everton confirmed three pre-season friendlies versus Salford City, Coventry City and Preston North End. [39] A month later, a trip to the Republic of Ireland was announced to face Sligo Rovers. [40] On 14 July, a home friendly against Serie A side Roma was announced. [41] Win Draw Loss Fixtures
On July 12, Everton announced they would host Dynamo Kyiv in a pre-season friendly to raise funds for the Ukraine Humanitatian charities. [46] During mid-season, the Toffees announced they would be part of the inaugural Sydney Super Cup in November, against Celtic and Western Sydney Wanderers. [47] Win Draw Loss Fixtures. Pre-season
Everton joined the competition in the second round and were drawn away to Lincoln City. [79] They successfully advanced to the third round following a 4–2 win over Lincoln City and were subsequently drawn in the third round away to Sheffield Wednesday. [80] The draw for the fourth round was made on 25 September 2019. [81]
Everton’s tough run of fixtures continues against Nottingham Forest following recent trips to Arsenal and Manchester City and a home match against Chelsea. The Toffees have come out of those ...
Man City 1-1 Everton: ... start for Guardiola’s men. Man City 0-0 Everton, 2 mins. ... City host Everton on Thursday afternoon in the first of the Premier League’s Boxing Day fixtures.
Everton 0-3 Manchester United: Garnacho’s stunning overhead kick silenced Goodison Park as the visitors won a Premier League game by more than one goal for the first time this season
The 2018–19 season was Everton's 65th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and their 141st year in existence. [1] They participated in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
In Everton's title-winning season of 1927–28, Dean scored a record 60 league goals in a single season – still an English record. Everton originally played at Anfield until a dispute with their landlord in 1892 saw the club exit the ground, which was re-occupied by the newly formed Liverpool, who gradually became Everton's fierce local rivals.