- 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
- 24 May 2026, Sunderland vs Chelsea, 2-1, Win
- 17 May 2026, Everton vs Sunderland, 1-3, Win
- 09 May 2026, Sunderland vs Manchester United, 0-0, Draw
- 02 May 2026, Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland, 1-1, Draw
- 24 April 2026, Sunderland vs Nottingham Forest, 0-5, Lose
Everton were edged 3-1 by Sunderland at Hill Dickinson Stadium, overturning a first-half lead with a decisive second-half burst from the visitors. Merlin Rohl opened the scoring for Everton just after the half-hour mark, with Michael Keane supplying the assist, before Sunderland hit back with three goals in the second period to seal the win.
Sunderland converted all three of their shots on target, producing a 100% on-target conversion that underpinned their three-goal haul. In contrast, Everton had four shots on target from 10 attempts, plus six off-target efforts, indicating a higher volume of attempts but shorter finishing efficiency compared with Sunderland.
Discipline and foul play also tell a story: Everton committed 14 fouls and collected three yellow cards, whereas Sunderland had no cautions. The clean sheet for discipline from Sunderland contrasts with Everton’s more erratic approach, which likely disrupted their defensive shape at moments and gave Sunderland opportunities to exploit transitions.
Set-piece activity was modest, with Everton earning three corners to Sunderland’s two, and Everton recorded zero offsides while Sunderland had one. The marginal edge in set-piece opportunities did not translate into a goal from a dead-ball situation, but it reflects the differing pressures each side faced in attacking phases.
From a build-up perspective, Sunderland’s goals were created by three different contributors: Enzo Le Fee, Christopher Rigg, and Habib Diarra, with Le Fee assisting the 1-1 equaliser and Rigg and Diarra providing the later finishes. By contrast, Everton’s only assist came from Michael Keane on Rohl’s opener, suggesting Sunderland benefited from a more varied attacking linkage in the latter stages.
The timing of Sunderland’s goals highlights a momentum shift: the home lead lasted into the break, but the visitors equalised after 58 minutes and then added two more before the hour mark. The sequence at 58:37, 1:20:47, and 1:30:54 demonstrates Sunderland’s capacity to capitalise quickly on opportunities and tighten the result in a short window.
For bettors, Sunderland’s finishing efficiency and the breadth of attacking contributors are notable indicators for future away performances, suggesting continued potential value when on-target chances are created. Everton’s higher foul count and three yellows point to discipline risk that could influence outcomes against defensively organized sides in forthcoming fixtures.
Form Guide
| Lose | 1-0 | Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton | |
| Lose | 1-3 | Everton vs Sunderland | |
| Draw | 2-2 | Crystal Palace vs Everton | |
| Draw | 3-3 | Everton vs Manchester City | |
| Lose | 2-1 | West 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
| Win | 2-1 | Sunderland vs Chelsea | |
| Win | 1-3 | Everton vs Sunderland | |
| Draw | 0-0 | Sunderland vs Manchester United | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland | |
| Lose | 0-5 | Sunderland vs Nottingham Forest |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 6:8
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.2
- Sunderland has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 6:8, scoring 1.2 goals average
Everton H2H Sunderland
| Home game | Everton | 1 | 3 | Sunderland | Away game | Premier League | |
| Home game | Everton | 1 | 4 | Sunderland | Away game | FA Cup | |
| Away game | Everton | 1 | 1 | Sunderland | Home game | Premier League | |
| Home game | Everton | 3 | 0 | Sunderland | Away game | EFL Cup | |
| Home game | Everton | 2 | 0 | Sunderland | Away game | Premier League |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 8:8
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.60
- In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Everton overtook Sunderland twice
- Everton won twice, lost twice and had one draw
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 8:8; average goals per match – 1.60
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