Everton host Liverpool in this season’s second Merseyside derby. The Toffees have found results hard to come by against their cross-town rivals, winning just once in the league since 2006.
Everton host Nottingham Forest in a relegation battle that will shape both team’s seasons. The Toffees sit two points above the Tricky Trees in the Premier League table.
Everton travel to West London to face Chelsea on Monday, April 15 at Stamford Bridge, a venue that has been tough for the Toffees, with their only Premier League win at the stadium coming in 1994.
Everton host Burnley on Saturday, April 6, a match that will shape the relegation battle. The Toffees are coming off a 1-1 draw against Newcastle that sees them stay 4 points above the drop.
Everton head north to face Newcastle at St. James Park in a midweek Premier League clash. The Toffees are coming off a short turnaround after a 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, March 30.
Everton head down to the south coast to face Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, March 30. The Toffees are coming off a 21-day break as they look to cement their position outside the relegation zone.
Everton make the short trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, a venue that the Toffees have not won at in the Premier League in over ten years.
Everton host West Ham in a premier league clash on March 2. In the reverse fixture, the Toffees grabbed a 1-0 victory thanks to a Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal, his 50th in the premier league all time.
Everton head south to face Brighton on Saturday, February 24. In this fixture last season, the Toffees pulled off an unlikely 5-1 victory that was the catalyst to their survival from relegation.
Everton host Crystal Palace on Monday, February 19 in a crucial Premier League encounter that could have huge implications in the relegation battle. In a fixture that the Toffees have dominated recently, the visitors have failed to win at Goodison Park in their previous eight visits.
Everton are away to Manchester City, a fixture they have not won since 2010. The hosts are currently sitting second in the league while the visitors are sitting in the relegation zone, one point from safety.
Everton have finally broken the deadlock thanks to a stunning left-footed finish from Dwight McNeil. The goal came from a brilliant a one-two between Harrison and Gueye on the right-hand side.