Everton vs Chelsea live: Score and updates from Goodison Park as Blues look to maintain lead at the top
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Your support makes all the difference.Arguably the final acid test for Chelsea this season is a trip to Goodison Park on Sunday to face Everton. In a hugely consequential day, Tottenham also host north London rivals Arsenal a few hours after Chelsea kick-off. Chelsea dispatched Everton 5-0 at Stamford Bridge in November, but Ronald Koeman’s side have improved considerably since then and have all but sewn up a place in next season’s Europa League.
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What time does it start?
Everton vs Chelsea kicks off at 14:05 on Sunday 30th April.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports 1 from 14:05. Highlights will be shown at 22:30 on Sky Sports 1.
It’s a big game for…
Romelu Lukaku: Speculation linking Lukaku with his former club Chelsea refuses to subside, and while the 23-year-old Belgian refuses to rule out a move, it is only likely to intensify as the summer months approach. Lukaku has scored 24 Premier League goals this season and is a very short favourite to win the Golden Boot.
Weird stat…
Chelsea have scored 80 Premier League goals against Everton. Only against Tottenham (92) have Chelsea scored more.
Remember when…
Daniel Sturridge scored the winning goal in the 116th minute of a league cup tie in the 2011/12 season for a Chelsea outfit which included Josh McEachran, Ross Turnbull, Florent Malouda and Alex. Not quite as niche as David Moyes’ Everton side which boasted Diniyar Bilyaletdinov and the lesser spotted Denis Stracqualursi.
Player to watch…
Eden Hazard: The Belgian has scored five goals in his last five games in all competitions, including goals against Manchester City and Tottenham. With 15 in total this term, Hazard has put the misery of last season behind him. He also scored twice in Chelsea’s demolition job on Everton in November.
Past three-meetings…
Chelsea 5 (Hazard x2, Alonso, Costa, Pedro) Everton 0, Premier League, November 2016
Everton 2 (Lukaku x2) Chelsea 0, FA Cup, March 2016
Chelsea 3 (Terry, Costa, Fabregas) Everton 3 (Terry OG, Mirallas, Funes Mori), Premier League, January 2016
Form guide…
Everton: WLDWWD
Chelsea: LWWLWW
Odds…
Everton to win: 27/10
Chelsea to win: 26/25
Draw: 13/5
(Odds provided by 888 sport)
Some half-time stats from Goodison Park...
Possession: Everton 51%-49% Chelsea
Shots: Everton 7-7 Chelsea
Shots on target: Everton 2-2 Chelsea
Corners: Everton 1-2 Chelsea
Fouls: Everton 7-5 Chelsea
There really hasn't been much to pick between the two teams.
46 mins: We're back underway at Goodison and the Riverside.
51 mins: Davies has made a good start to the second-half and embarks upon a mazy run forward, but he loses control of the ball just as he's about to break into Chelsea's box.
57 mins: Barkley is the next to go on a lung-busting run forward and the midfielder has Lukaku in some space on his left, but his attempted through-ball is well intercepted by David Luiz.
Close. Everton very much on top at the moment.
GOAL! Everton 0 Chelsea 1 (Pedro '65)
Pedro scores a screamer! Receiving the ball on the edge of the box, the midfielder turns his marker and unleashes an unstoppable drive from distance.
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