Everton v Crystal Palace, 19 May 2022

Score3-2 to Everton
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance38,448
Kick-off: 7.45pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 26 Everton won: 12 Drawn: 8 Crystal Palace won: 6 Everton scored: 41 Crystal Palace scored: 27 Crystal Palace failed in their attempt to complete a league double over Everton for the first time.

3 Everton

Manager: Frank Lampard

2 Crystal Palace

Manager: Patrick Vieira

Goals:

Michael Keane 54 G
Richarlison 76 G
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 85 G

Goals:

Jean-Philippe Mateta 21 G
Jordan Ayew 36 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison

Starting lineup:

Jack Butland Goalkeeper
Nathaniel Clyne Defender
Marc Guehi Defender
Tyrick Mitchell Defender
Joachim Andersen Defender/Midfielder
Jeffrey Schlupp Defender/Midfielder
Eberechi Eze Midfielder
Will Hughes Midfielder
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward
Jordan Ayew Forward

Substitutions:

Dele Alli for André Gomes 46
Demarai Gray for Anthony Gordon 61
Jonjoe Kenny for Richarlison 90

Substitutions:

Luka Milivojević for Will Hughes 57
Conor Gallagher for Jeffrey Schlupp 74
Christian Benteke for Jean-Philippe Mateta 81

Cards:

Michael Keane 67 Y
Abdoulaye Doucouré 82 Y

Cards:

Will Hughes 32 Y
Jordan Ayew 34 Y
Wilfried Zaha 69 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender Reece Welch
Defender/Midfielder Ben Godfrey
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Allan
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Donny van de Beek
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Vicente Guaita
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Midfielder Conor Gallagher
Midfielder Luka Milivojević
Midfielder/Forward Jesuran Rak-Sakyi
Forward Odsonne Edouard

Comments:

League position: 16th With a result that confirmed they could not be relegated, Everton came back from two or more goals down at half-time to win a league game for the first time since at Derby County in League Division One on 16 April 1977. [c/o EFC Statto] The Toffees had now recovered 15 points from losing positions so far in this Premier League season; only Liverpool had recovered more (17). They had now conceded more than 60 goals in a 38-game season in the Premier League for the first time.

Comments:

League position: 13th Crystal Palace had now conceded 21 goals in the second-half of their 37 games so far in this Premier League season; the fewest in the division except for Liverpool (12) and Manchester City (14). Palace had now drawn 15 games in the Premier League in 2021-22; the most in the division along with Brighton and Hove Albion. The Eagles had now lost their final away game in eight of their 13 seasons in the Premier League (won three).

3 Everton

Manager: Frank Lampard

Goals:

Michael Keane 54 G
Richarlison 76 G
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 85 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison

Substitutions:

Dele Alli for André Gomes 46
Demarai Gray for Anthony Gordon 61
Jonjoe Kenny for Richarlison 90

Cards:

Michael Keane 67 Y
Abdoulaye Doucouré 82 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender Reece Welch
Defender/Midfielder Ben Godfrey
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Allan
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Donny van de Beek
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray

Comments:

League position: 16th With a result that confirmed they could not be relegated, Everton came back from two or more goals down at half-time to win a league game for the first time since at Derby County in League Division One on 16 April 1977. [c/o EFC Statto] The Toffees had now recovered 15 points from losing positions so far in this Premier League season; only Liverpool had recovered more (17). They had now conceded more than 60 goals in a 38-game season in the Premier League for the first time.

2 Crystal Palace

Manager: Patrick Vieira

Goals:

Jean-Philippe Mateta 21 G
Jordan Ayew 36 G

Starting lineup:

Jack Butland Goalkeeper
Nathaniel Clyne Defender
Marc Guehi Defender
Tyrick Mitchell Defender
Joachim Andersen Defender/Midfielder
Jeffrey Schlupp Defender/Midfielder
Eberechi Eze Midfielder
Will Hughes Midfielder
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward
Jordan Ayew Forward

Substitutions:

Luka Milivojević for Will Hughes 57
Conor Gallagher for Jeffrey Schlupp 74
Christian Benteke for Jean-Philippe Mateta 81

Cards:

Will Hughes 32 Y
Jordan Ayew 34 Y
Wilfried Zaha 69 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Vicente Guaita
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Midfielder Conor Gallagher
Midfielder Luka Milivojević
Midfielder/Forward Jesuran Rak-Sakyi
Forward Odsonne Edouard

Comments:

League position: 13th Crystal Palace had now conceded 21 goals in the second-half of their 37 games so far in this Premier League season; the fewest in the division except for Liverpool (12) and Manchester City (14). Palace had now drawn 15 games in the Premier League in 2021-22; the most in the division along with Brighton and Hove Albion. The Eagles had now lost their final away game in eight of their 13 seasons in the Premier League (won three).