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  • 24 May 2026, Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton, 1-0, Lose
  • 17 May 2026, Everton vs Sunderland, 1-3, Lose
  • 10 May 2026, Crystal Palace vs Everton, 2-2, Draw
  • 04 May 2026, Everton vs Manchester City, 3-3, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, West Ham United vs Everton, 2-1, Lose
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  • 24 May 2026, Manchester City vs Aston Villa, 1-2, Lose
  • 19 May 2026, Bournemouth vs Manchester City, 1-1, Draw
  • 13 May 2026, Manchester City vs Crystal Palace, 3-0, Win
  • 09 May 2026, Manchester City vs Brentford, 3-0, Win
  • 04 May 2026, Everton vs Manchester City, 3-3, Draw
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Away
Premier League
Hill Dickinson Stadium, England

Everton and Manchester City produced a 3-3 Premier League thriller at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with a rapid shift in momentum from a City lead to Everton’s 3-1 advantage before a late City comeback. City struck first through Jeremy Doku at 0:42:05, and Everton responded by turning the game with Thierno Barry’s quickfire double at 1:07:58 and 1:20:43, before Jake O’Brien put Everton 2-1 ahead on 1:13:00 and Barry capped the spell with a 3-1 lead. Haaland’s strike at 1:22:07 cut the deficit, and Doku levelled at 1:36:51, completing the 3-3 final.

Doku was central to City’s attacking threat, scoring twice and contributing to the mood of the game with pace and penetration on the flanks. Barry’s brace for Everton demonstrated the home-side’s directness through a central forward line, supported by James Garner’s assist on O’Brien’s second-half strike. For City, Kovacic delivered the assist for Haaland’s goal and Marc Guehi supplied the late cross for Doku’s equaliser, underscoring a multi-pronged approach in transition and set-piece moments.

From a shooting perspective, Everton completed a higher on-target rate (6) from 14 total attempts (roughly 43%), while City managed 4 on target from 21 shots (about 19%). The volume of City attempts was substantial, yet the accuracy was lacking when Everton’s finishing efficiency helped maintain a 3-1 cushion before the late equaliser. Everton’s lower shot-volume was offset by a higher conversion on targets, contributing to their advantage during the middle of the second half.

Set-piece activity tilted in City’s favour, with 9 corners to Everton’s 5, suggesting more frequent chances created from wide deliveries and crosses. Everton’s discipline showed with four yellow cards to City’s one, while Everton also had four offside calls to City’s zero, highlighting a proactive, forward-running approach that pressed the visiting defense. The foul counts tell a story too, as Everton were much more aggressive (15 fouls) than City (5), reflecting a high-press, high-intensity game plan.

Defensively, the match was open and high-tempo, with Everton’s central defensive partnership under pressure during City’s first-half spell before taking control in the early second half. The presence of two goals in quick succession for Everton signalled effective counter-punching, while City’s equaliser phase showed their capacity to evolve and reassert pressure under fatigue. The data on saves isn’t provided, but the goal-flow indicates City overcame a demonstrable defensive challenge as Everton built a temporary buffer.

Tactically, Everton opted for a compact mid-block with aggressive line-breaking runs that fed Barry and O’Brien in central areas, leveraging Garner’s distribution from midfield to unlock forward moments. City leaned on wide players and a dual-pivot or passing triangles with Doku and Cherki in attacking roles, punctuated by Kovacic’s late-field distribution to Haaland and Guehi’s cross for the equaliser. The pattern suggests City’s blueprint generates high-shot volumes but requires sharper finishing to convert dominance into a secure win, while Everton exploited quick transitions to turn possession into decisive strikes.

For bettors, the takeaway is that this fixture offered a high-variance outcome with a strong BTTS signal and a big swing in momentum. City created far more chances than Everton but finished with a lower proportion on target, implying potential over-performance in underlying process without the clinical finishing this time. Everton’s second-half surge, driven by swift counter-attacks and set-piece opportunities, points to continued threat on the break and a vulnerability in City’s defensive transitions that could be exploitable in upcoming fixtures.

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Form Guide

Lose1-0Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
Lose1-3Everton vs Sunderland
Draw2-2Crystal Palace vs Everton
Draw3-3Everton vs Manchester City
Lose2-1West Ham United vs Everton
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
7:11
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Everton has lost three matches in a row with a goal difference of 7:11, scoring 1.4 goals average
Lose1-2Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Draw1-1Bournemouth vs Manchester City
Win3-0Manchester City vs Crystal Palace
Win3-0Manchester City vs Brentford
Draw3-3Everton vs Manchester City
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
11:6
GOALS / MATCH
2.2
  • Manchester City has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 11:6, scoring 2.2 goals average

Everton H2H Manchester City

Home gameEverton33Manchester CityAway gamePremier League
Away gameEverton02Manchester CityHome gamePremier League
Home gameEverton02Manchester CityAway gamePremier League
Away gameEverton11Manchester CityHome gamePremier League
Away gameEverton02Manchester CityHome gamePremier League
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
4:10
GOALS / MATCH
0.80
  • Everton lost three times in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 4:10; average goals per match – 0.80
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