Chelsea v Everton, 15 April 2024

Score6-0 to Chelsea
RefereePaul Tierney
CompetitionPremier League
VenueStamford Bridge
Attendance39,392
Kick-off: 8.00pm . Premier League Head to Head Played: 64 Chelsea won: 29 Drawn: 21 Everton scored: 14 Chelsea scored: 102 Everton scored: 65 . This was Chelsea's biggest win against Everton since a 6-0 victory at Stamford Bridge in League Division One in September 1948.

6 Chelsea

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

0 Everton

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Cole Palmer 13 G
Cole Palmer 18 G
Cole Palmer 29 G
Nicolas Jackson 44 G
Cole Palmer penalty 64 P
Alfie Gilchrist 90 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Djorđe Petrović
Defender Trevoh Chalobah
Defender Malo Gusto
Defender Thiago Silva
Defender/Midfielder Moisés Caicedo
Defender/Midfielder Marc Cucurella
Midfielder Conor Gallagher
Midfielder/Forward Nicolas Jackson
Midfielder/Forward Noni Madueke
Midfielder/Forward Mykhailo Mudryk
Midfielder/Forward Cole Palmer

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
James Tarkowski Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
James Garner Defender/Midfielder
Amadou Onana Defender/Midfielder
Ashley Young Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Abdoulaye Doucouré Midfielder
Dwight McNeil Midfielder/Forward
Beto Forward

Substitutions:

Carney Chukwuemeka for Noni Madueke 72
Cesare Casadei for Cole Palmer 80
Ben Chilwell for Mykhailo Mudryk 80
Deivid Washington for Nicolas Jackson 88
Alfie Gilchrist for Malo Gusto 88

Substitutions:

André Gomes for Amadou Onana 46
Jack Harrison for James Garner 46
Nathan Patterson for Seamus Coleman 46
Michael Keane for Jarrad Branthwaite 57
Ben Godfrey for Nathan Patterson 90+2

Cards:

Mykhailo Mudryk 40 Y

Cards:

James Garner 28 Y
Ashley Young 36 Y
James Tarkowski 63 Y
Michael Keane 66 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender Alfie Gilchrist
Midfielder Cesare Casadei
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Kiano Dyer
Midfielder/Forward Tyrique George

On the bench:

Goalkeeper João Virgínia
Defender Michael Keane
Defender Nathan Patterson
Defender/Midfielder Ben Godfrey
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Arnaut Danjuma
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder Lewis Warrington

Comments:

League position: 9th . Chelsea now remained unbeaten in eight consecutive games in the Premier League for first time since December 2021. . They led by four or more goals at half-time in a game in the Premier League for the first time since a 6-0 win at Southampton on 9 April 2022. It was also the last time they scored six or more goals in a game in the Premier League. . In becoming the first player to score more than one hat-trick for them in a Premier League season, Cole Palmer had also now become the first player to score in seven consecutive home games in the Premier League for the Blues.

Comments:

League position: 16th . This was Everton’s first game since their six points deduction from this season’s Premier League, for breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs), was increased to eight points. With five games still to play, they were now two points above the relegation zone. . This was their heaviest defeat since a 7-0 loss at Arsenal in the Premier League on 11 May 2005. . This was the first time that the Toffees had conceded a hat-trick in the first-half of a game since 21 December 1991 by Arsenal’s Ian Wright at Highbury in League Division One. [c/o EFC Statto]

6 Chelsea

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

Goals:

Cole Palmer 13 G
Cole Palmer 18 G
Cole Palmer 29 G
Nicolas Jackson 44 G
Cole Palmer penalty 64 P
Alfie Gilchrist 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Djorđe Petrović
Defender Trevoh Chalobah
Defender Malo Gusto
Defender Thiago Silva
Defender/Midfielder Moisés Caicedo
Defender/Midfielder Marc Cucurella
Midfielder Conor Gallagher
Midfielder/Forward Nicolas Jackson
Midfielder/Forward Noni Madueke
Midfielder/Forward Mykhailo Mudryk
Midfielder/Forward Cole Palmer

Substitutions:

Carney Chukwuemeka for Noni Madueke 72
Cesare Casadei for Cole Palmer 80
Ben Chilwell for Mykhailo Mudryk 80
Deivid Washington for Nicolas Jackson 88
Alfie Gilchrist for Malo Gusto 88

Cards:

Mykhailo Mudryk 40 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender Alfie Gilchrist
Midfielder Cesare Casadei
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Kiano Dyer
Midfielder/Forward Tyrique George

Comments:

League position: 9th . Chelsea now remained unbeaten in eight consecutive games in the Premier League for first time since December 2021. . They led by four or more goals at half-time in a game in the Premier League for the first time since a 6-0 win at Southampton on 9 April 2022. It was also the last time they scored six or more goals in a game in the Premier League. . In becoming the first player to score more than one hat-trick for them in a Premier League season, Cole Palmer had also now become the first player to score in seven consecutive home games in the Premier League for the Blues.

0 Everton

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
James Tarkowski Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
James Garner Defender/Midfielder
Amadou Onana Defender/Midfielder
Ashley Young Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Abdoulaye Doucouré Midfielder
Dwight McNeil Midfielder/Forward
Beto Forward

Substitutions:

André Gomes for Amadou Onana 46
Jack Harrison for James Garner 46
Nathan Patterson for Seamus Coleman 46
Michael Keane for Jarrad Branthwaite 57
Ben Godfrey for Nathan Patterson 90+2

Cards:

James Garner 28 Y
Ashley Young 36 Y
James Tarkowski 63 Y
Michael Keane 66 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper João Virgínia
Defender Michael Keane
Defender Nathan Patterson
Defender/Midfielder Ben Godfrey
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Arnaut Danjuma
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder Lewis Warrington

Comments:

League position: 16th . This was Everton’s first game since their six points deduction from this season’s Premier League, for breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs), was increased to eight points. With five games still to play, they were now two points above the relegation zone. . This was their heaviest defeat since a 7-0 loss at Arsenal in the Premier League on 11 May 2005. . This was the first time that the Toffees had conceded a hat-trick in the first-half of a game since 21 December 1991 by Arsenal’s Ian Wright at Highbury in League Division One. [c/o EFC Statto]