Watford v Everton, 01 February 2020

Score3-2 to Everton
RefereeCraig Pawson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueVicarage Road
Attendance21,229
Kick-off: 3.00pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 14 Watford won: 3 Drawn: 3 Everton won: 8 Watford scored: 18 Everton scored: 27 This was Everton's first win at Vicarage Road since 24 February 2007 (3-0 in the Premier League).

2 Watford

Manager: Nigel Pearson

3 Everton

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Adam Masina 10 G
Roberto Pereyra 42 G

Goals:

Yerry Mina 45 G
Yerry Mina 45 G
Theo Walcott 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Cathcart
Defender Adrian Mariappa
Defender Adam Masina
Defender/Midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah
Midfielder Etienne Capoue
Midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré
Midfielder Roberto Pereyra
Forward Troy Deeney
Forward Gerard Deulofeu

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward
Theo Walcott Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Danny Welbeck for Nathaniel Chalobah 57
Isaac Success for Roberto Pereyra 75
Ignacio Pussetto for Gerard Deulofeu 82

Substitutions:

Moise Kean for Alex Iwobi 65
Morgan Schneiderlin for Gylfi Sigurdsson 67
Michael Keane for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 73

Cards:

Adam Masina 68 Y
Isaac Success 78 Y

Cards:

Fabian Delph 58 Y
Fabian Delph 71 Y
Fabian Delph 71 R
Yerry Mina 84 Y
Mason Holgate 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes
Defender José Holebas
Midfielder Will Hughes
Midfielder Ignacio Pussetto
Forward Andre Gray
Forward Isaac Success
Forward Danny Welbeck

On the bench:

Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Bernard
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 19th Watford had now lost 50 of their 127 home games in the Premier League (won 40). This was the first time that the Hornets had held a two-goal lead in a home game in the Premier League and failed to win (won 23, drawn two). They had now scored two or more goals in four of their last five home games in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 9th This was the first time that Everton had won a game in the Premier League after trailing by two or more goals since a 3-2 win against Watford at Goodison Park on 5 November 2017, and in an away game in the division since 28 September 2015 (3-2 at West Bromwich Albion). Yerry Mina became the first recognised defender to score two or more goals in a game in the Premier League for the Toffees since Leighton Baines against West Ham United on 21 September 2013. They had now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 12 away games in the Premier League; their longest such run since October 2003 (13 games). Everton had now had a player sent-off in their last two visits to Watford; also Kurt Zouma on 9 February 2019 in the Premier League.

2 Watford

Manager: Nigel Pearson

Goals:

Adam Masina 10 G
Roberto Pereyra 42 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Cathcart
Defender Adrian Mariappa
Defender Adam Masina
Defender/Midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah
Midfielder Etienne Capoue
Midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré
Midfielder Roberto Pereyra
Forward Troy Deeney
Forward Gerard Deulofeu

Substitutions:

Danny Welbeck for Nathaniel Chalobah 57
Isaac Success for Roberto Pereyra 75
Ignacio Pussetto for Gerard Deulofeu 82

Cards:

Adam Masina 68 Y
Isaac Success 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes
Defender José Holebas
Midfielder Will Hughes
Midfielder Ignacio Pussetto
Forward Andre Gray
Forward Isaac Success
Forward Danny Welbeck

Comments:

League position: 19th Watford had now lost 50 of their 127 home games in the Premier League (won 40). This was the first time that the Hornets had held a two-goal lead in a home game in the Premier League and failed to win (won 23, drawn two). They had now scored two or more goals in four of their last five home games in the Premier League.

3 Everton

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Yerry Mina 45 G
Yerry Mina 45 G
Theo Walcott 90 G

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward
Theo Walcott Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Moise Kean for Alex Iwobi 65
Morgan Schneiderlin for Gylfi Sigurdsson 67
Michael Keane for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 73

Cards:

Fabian Delph 58 Y
Fabian Delph 71 Y
Fabian Delph 71 R
Yerry Mina 84 Y
Mason Holgate 86 Y

On the bench:

Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Bernard
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 9th This was the first time that Everton had won a game in the Premier League after trailing by two or more goals since a 3-2 win against Watford at Goodison Park on 5 November 2017, and in an away game in the division since 28 September 2015 (3-2 at West Bromwich Albion). Yerry Mina became the first recognised defender to score two or more goals in a game in the Premier League for the Toffees since Leighton Baines against West Ham United on 21 September 2013. They had now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 12 away games in the Premier League; their longest such run since October 2003 (13 games). Everton had now had a player sent-off in their last two visits to Watford; also Kurt Zouma on 9 February 2019 in the Premier League.