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Everton aim to pile pressure on faltering Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Toffees look to drag themselves into European contention with a win over the struggling Blues
Mar. 21, 2026 at 6:50am
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Everton welcome Chelsea to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday evening, knowing victory can drag them into one of the European slots. Everton sit just outside the top seven and have shown signs of real progress, despite last weekend's cruel late defeat. Meanwhile, Chelsea arrive in turmoil, with pressure mounting after a damaging run of results across all competitions.
Why it matters
The match has massive repercussions for two teams toiling to earn their place in Europe next term. Everton are aiming to continue their steady progress under David Moyes, while Chelsea are looking to bounce back from their recent struggles and Champions League exit.
The details
Everton have won four of their last 10 league matches and remain difficult to break down, even in defeat. However, consistency at home remains an issue, with just one win in their last seven league games at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Chelsea arrive wounded, having lost two of their last three league games and being dismantled by Paris Saint-Germain in Europe. Their defensive fragility continues to haunt them, but they remain dangerous in attack, with the highest non-penalty xG in the league.
- Everton welcome Chelsea to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday evening.
The players
David Moyes
The Everton manager who has steadied the Toffees and overseen signs of real progress.
James Tarkowski
An Everton defender who is expected to return from injury for this match.
Jarrad Branthwaite
An Everton defender who may only make the bench for this match.
Tyrique George
An Everton player who is ineligible to face his parent club Chelsea.
Dwight McNeil
An Everton winger who is expected to start on the flanks.
The takeaway
This match is a crucial one for both Everton and Chelsea as they look to secure their place in European competition next season. Everton will be aiming to continue their steady progress under David Moyes and drag themselves into the top seven, while Chelsea will be desperate to bounce back from their recent struggles and Champions League exit.


