Stoke City v Everton, 04 March 2015

Score2-0 to Stoke City
RefereeMark Clattenburg
CompetitionPremier League
VenueBritannia Stadium
Attendance26,431
Prior to this result, the three preceding Britannia Stadium meetings had all ended 1-1. Kick-off: 7.45pm

Goals:

Victor Moses 32 G
Mame Biram Diouf 84 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Steven N'Zonzi
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Victor Moses
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters
Forward Peter Crouch

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Luke Garbutt Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Phil Jagielka Defender/Midfielder
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Darron Gibson Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Steven Naismith Forward

Substitutions:

Geoff Cameron for Phillip Wollscheid 17
Mame Biram Diouf for Peter Crouch 64
Marko Arnautović for Charlie Adam 74

Substitutions:

Arouna Koné for Aaron Lennon 60
Leon Osman for Gareth Barry 60
Kevin Mirallas for Steven Naismith 83

Cards:

Asmir Begović 89 Y
Jon Walters 90 Y

Cards:

Gareth Barry 14 Y
Steven Naismith 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Dionatan
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Midfielder Ollie Shenton
Midfielder Steve Sidwell

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas

Comments:

League position: 8th This was the first time Stoke City had completed the league double over Everton since season 1966-67 This was the Potters third consecutive Premier League win. Jon Walters was booked in the first minute of added time in the second half.

Comments:

League position: 14th Everton had now won only one in their last 12 Premier League matches. The Toffees' 28 points from 28 matches is their worst tally at this stage of a season in the Premier League era. On the three points for a win format, the only season when they've had a lower total at this stage of a season was in 1926-27 (equivalent of 24 points). They have now failed to score in nine of their last 14 Premier League games. Everton have now lost 14 and drawn one of their last 15 games when they've trailed at half-time.

Goals:

Victor Moses 32 G
Mame Biram Diouf 84 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Steven N'Zonzi
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Victor Moses
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters
Forward Peter Crouch

Substitutions:

Geoff Cameron for Phillip Wollscheid 17
Mame Biram Diouf for Peter Crouch 64
Marko Arnautović for Charlie Adam 74

Cards:

Asmir Begović 89 Y
Jon Walters 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Dionatan
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Midfielder Ollie Shenton
Midfielder Steve Sidwell

Comments:

League position: 8th This was the first time Stoke City had completed the league double over Everton since season 1966-67 This was the Potters third consecutive Premier League win. Jon Walters was booked in the first minute of added time in the second half.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Luke Garbutt Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Phil Jagielka Defender/Midfielder
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Darron Gibson Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Steven Naismith Forward

Substitutions:

Arouna Koné for Aaron Lennon 60
Leon Osman for Gareth Barry 60
Kevin Mirallas for Steven Naismith 83

Cards:

Gareth Barry 14 Y
Steven Naismith 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas

Comments:

League position: 14th Everton had now won only one in their last 12 Premier League matches. The Toffees' 28 points from 28 matches is their worst tally at this stage of a season in the Premier League era. On the three points for a win format, the only season when they've had a lower total at this stage of a season was in 1926-27 (equivalent of 24 points). They have now failed to score in nine of their last 14 Premier League games. Everton have now lost 14 and drawn one of their last 15 games when they've trailed at half-time.