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Blackburn vs Everton Live


Blackburn vs Everton Live

Blackburn and Everton meet at Ewood Park on Wednesday evening. Blackburn overcame hapless Hull at the weekend to claw their way out of the drop zone once again. However, playing host to Everton who currently sit 6th in the league table is a different kettle of fish. Tim Cahill and Louis Saha both scored to claim the points for the Toffees against bottom of the league West Brom at the weekend.
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Everton are strong away from home this season but in the reverse of this fixture were beaten 3-2 in their first game of the 08-09 campaign. A number of injuries to key players for Everton leave David Moyes with fewer options to field against a determined Rovers side. All factors considered this is shaping up to be an exciting encounter and a match definitely worth watching.

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Everton vs West Brom Highlights Video


Everton 2 - 0 West Brom
With defender Joleon Lescott left on the bench due to him being only a single caution away from missing the FA Cup quarter final against Middlesbrough, it was a patched up Toffees side that entertained bottom-placed West Bromwich Albion at Goodison Park.
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The home team started much the better and although the Baggies threatened on occasions, it seemed only a matter of time before Everton struck. Tim Cahill did have the ball in the net but it was disallowed for a push but it wasn’t long before he made amends. A free kick from the Everton left saw the West Brom defence in disarray and with Scott Carson flailing in thin air, Cahill met the ball first to head into an empty net.

Tony Mowbray’s side offered a lot more after half time and only a miraculous goal line clearance from Phil Jagielka denied Luke Moore an equaliser. Louis Saha was introduced and took less than ten minutes to double Everton’s lead, turning smartly before smashing a left foot shot past Carson. West Brom had several opportunities in the closing minutes but always found the wrong side of the post. They remain rooted to the bottom whilst Everton consolidate sixth.


Everton vs West Brom Live



Everton host West Brom this weekend at Goodison Park. They go into the match as firm favourites sitting steady in 6th position in the English Premier League. In contrast the Baggies are favourites to be the first team to be officially relegated this season despite improving their form in past weeks.
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Everton's squad is depleted through a number of injuries but their barebones starting 11 should still be more than a match for West Brom. Historically WBA have performed well against the Toffees but with 3 defeats out of the last 4 games current form does not favour the travelling team.

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Newcastle United vs Everton Highlights Video


Newcastle United 0 - 0 Everton

Everton travelled to St James Park hoping to continue their recent form. Newcastle United, with manager Joe Kinnear still on sick leave, were still looking behind them with the threat of relegation still not completely banished from Tyneside.

Dan Gosling provided the first real action with an effort that flew past the post. Unfortunately for Everton’s patched up squad, the next action saw Mikel Arteta carried from the field with a knee injury. Substitute Segundo Castillo, Joseph Yobo, Phil Jagielka and Gosling all had subsequent good chances to put the Toffees ahead before Peter Lovenkrands was handed the best chance of the game for the home side but, with only Tim Howards to beat, put his shot past the keepers right-hand upright.

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The game effectively ended just before half time. Victor Anichebe was moving into the Newcastle half when Kevin Nolan challenged him, high and two-footed. Anichebe was lucky to not receive a serious injury and referee Lee Mason rightly gave Nolan a straight red card.

The second half proved similar to so many games of 10 v 11 with a resolute Newcastle defence refusing to yield to an Everton attack that promised much bit ultimately delivered very little. Neither side would be totally happy with the point but fitness appears to be higher on the list of concerns in both camps at present.


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With Joe Kinnear undergoing surgery Newcastle United excelled and claimed all 3 points in a 3-2 win against West Brom last weekend. They now face a much tougher task of hosting Everton after results on Saturday pushed them further down the league table.

For their part Everton put 3 past Bolton Wanderers in their last league encounter and are hoping to challenge for a UEFA Cup spot by the end of the season.

A lot rides on this game and we could see the return of Obafemi Martins from injury aswell as Mark Viduka and Alan Smith. You can watch the game live online through Live Sport Network our partner site. Just click the link below to go straight to their own match article and join over 42,000 active members enjoying their service.

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Everton vs Chelsea Highlights Video









Everton vs Chelsea
Everton clash against Chelsea in Monday night live Premier league action in a confident mood having clinched a 1-0 win against Manchester City last week. The Toffees won last week at Man City thanks to a lone goal from Tim Cahill. The win also allowed them to recover from a shock 3-2 loss to Aston Villa during the previous week. In that game Joleon Lescott looked to have grabbed a point for his side when he made it 2-2 in the last minute, but Ashley Young slotted in a stunning stoppage-time goal to leave Everton gasping.

Manager David Moyes admitted that the loss rankled, but added that the win at Man City made up for it and more importantly clinched three points for the Goodison park outfit that sees them occupy the 7th spot on the league table with 25 points from 17 games. Although several players including striker Louis Saha continue to be sidelined with injury, Everton have not dropped points and have registered consistent wins after a mixed start to the season.

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Everton 0 - 2 Liverpool
Torres 59'
Torres 63'

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres shrugged off his Euro 2008 hangover to score twice to beat 10-man Everton 2-0 in the 208th Merseyside derby.

The Spain international had managed just one goal all season before today's match.

He got himself booked at Goodison Park, argued with referee Mike Riley about the heavy-handed treatment he was getting from Everton's defenders and then hit back where it hurts.

Torres volleyed home his first after 59 minutes and cracked in the second three minutes later.

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Stoke vs Everton
41' 0 - 1 Goal Ayegbeni Yakubu
51' 0 - 2 Goal Victor Anichebe
54' Seyi George Olofinjana Goal 1 - 2
63' Phil Jagielka (og) Goal 2 - 2
77' 2 - 3 Goal Tim Cahill
Tim Cahill celebrated his return to Everton's starting line-up with the winner in a breathless 3-2 win against Stoke at the Britannia Stadium.

He marked his surprise inclusion by striking the decisive blow, heading home Mikel Arteta's corner in the 76th minute.

Everton looked like they would cruise to victory when goals either side of half-time from Yakubu and Victor Anichebe put them firmly in the driving seat.

But Stoke showed grit, and aided by the potent weapon of Rory Delap's long throw they fought back and restored parity through Seyi Olofinjana and Phil Jagielka's own goal.

Highlights Video West Brom vs Everton


West Brom 1 - 2 Everton
65' 0 - 1 Goal Leon Osman
76' 0 - 2 Goal Ayegbeni Yakubu
89' Roman Bednar (pen) Goal 1 - 2

West Brom manager Tony Mowbray will make a late decision on whether to give a debut to £3.2million summer signing Gianni Zuiverloon against Everton at The Hawthorns.

The former Heerenveen defender has been suffering from jet lag since returning from Olympic Games action with Holland earlier this week.