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·19. Juni 2026

Everton's 2026-27 Premier League Fixtures released

Artikelbild:Everton's 2026-27 Premier League Fixtures released
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Everton's 2026-27 Premier League fixtures have been released, with the Toffees kicking of the campaign against Crystal Palace at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, 22 August.


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The first Merseyside ferby of the campaign will take place on home soil on 28 November, with the return fixture scheduled for 30 Janaury at Anfield.

Other dates for the diary include the return of Frank Lampard, who led Coventry City back into the Premier League for the first time in 25 years. Coventry visit Hill Dickinson on 7 November.

Everton will conclude the campaign at newly-promoted Ipswich Town on 30 May, with the final home fixture against Premier League champions Arsenal a week earlier.

All fixtures beyond the opening weekend are subject to change due to broadcast selections and European competition commitments.

Everton's 2026-27 Premier League fixtures in full:

  • Sat 22 Aug – Crystal Palace (H)
  • Sat 29 Aug – Bournemouth (A)
  • Sat 5 Sep – Manchester United (H)
  • Sat 12 Sep – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
  • Sat 19 Sep – Ipswich Town (H)
  • Sat 10 Oct – Hull City (A)
  • Sat 17 Oct – Chelsea (H)
  • Sat 24 Oct – Arsenal (A)
  • Sat 31 Oct – Newcastle United (A)
  • Sat 7 Nov – Coventry City (H)
  • Sat 21 Nov – Brentford (A)
  • Sat 28 Nov – Liverpool (H)
  • Wed 2 Dec – Aston Villa (A)
  • Sat 5 Dec – Fulham (H)
  • Sat 12 Dec – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
  • Sat 19 Dec – Nottingham Forest (A)
  • Sat 26 Dec – Sunderland (H)
  • Sat 31 Dec – Manchester City (H)
  • Sat 2 Jan – Leeds United (A)
  • Wed 6 Jan – Aston Villa (H)
  • Sat 16 Jan – Coventry City (A)
  • Sat 23 Jan – Brentford (H)
  • Sat 30 Jan – Liverpool (A)
  • Sat 6 Feb – Newcastle United (H)
  • Wed 10 Feb – Leeds United (H)
  • Sat 20 Feb – Sunderland (A)
  • Sat 27 Feb – Nottingham Forest (H)
  • Wed 3 Mar – Manchester City (A)
  • Sat 13 Mar – Manchester United (A)
  • Sat 20 Mar – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
  • Sat 10 Apr – Crystal Palace (A)
  • Sat 17 Apr – Bournemouth (H)
  • Sat 24 Apr – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
  • Sat 1 May – Fulham (A)
  • Sat 8 May – Hull City (H)
  • Sat 15 May – Chelsea (A)
  • Sun 23 May – Arsenal (H)
  • Sun 30 May – Ipswich Town (A)

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Andrew Merrick 3 Posted 19/06/2026 at 10:42:24

Home on Boxing day is nice, how many Monday nights to TBD though?

Jim Bennings 4 Posted 19/06/2026 at 10:43:14

Palace at home, winnable but exactly the type of home game we haven't won enough of over the last six months.

Pete Hughes 5 Posted 19/06/2026 at 11:06:52

Jim,

I agree about the type of home game we haven't won, but it goes much further back than the last 6 months?

Mike Powell 6 Posted 19/06/2026 at 11:15:33

Looks a decent start.

All we need now is five or six new players, maybe even more than that...

Dave Lynch 7 Posted 19/06/2026 at 12:42:04

Doesn't matter who and when we play teams.

Every man and his dog knows deep inside...we'll lose to the usual suspects, beat the usual suspects and grind out shitty draws with the rest.

All hail 14th-12th place, the Moyes default setting.

John Collins 8 Posted 19/06/2026 at 13:17:41

Tell the truth.

How many looked at May fixtures first?

Ian Bennett 9 Posted 19/06/2026 at 13:20:18

None, John.

First game, first derby, Boxing Day, birthday.

Jack Convery 10 Posted 19/06/2026 at 13:29:37

Me John. Ipswich away ooeerrrr. Delap to score and ko the other team into the Championship. Ever the optimist am I.

Tom Bowers 11 Posted 19/06/2026 at 13:42:12

Doesn't matter what the fixtures are and who comes first we cannot be optimistic about anything as the current situation stands.

You can't teach an old dog new tricks and they don't come any older than Moyes so expect more of the same conservative football with no plan ''B''.

The squad has some talented players but strategy and selection needs to change. The back four needs revamping and a general is needed to martial the midfield. Not sure about anyone we have there will fill the role and offensively we are totally deficient as we have seen.

Jack could be back and a few others may come good but we will just be hoping to do better than last season.

Tony Abrahams 12 Posted 19/06/2026 at 14:32:49

I didn’t John, but as it stands I have got very little interest in next season right now mate.

John Collins 13 Posted 19/06/2026 at 14:45:18

Force of habit Tony. Ive done it for years mate. I forgot we are stable now.

Christy Ring 14 Posted 19/06/2026 at 15:44:33

Let’s be optimistic, sign 4/5 new players and Lee Carsley.

Jay Harris 15 Posted 19/06/2026 at 16:45:19

I am more interested in who we sign and how we do pre season right now.

Eric Myles 16 Posted 20/06/2026 at 08:16:10

Dave #7 "All hail 14th-12th place, the Moyes default setting."

We've never actually finished 12th to 14th under Moyes before last season.

Steve Little 18 Posted 20/06/2026 at 10:06:51

Anyone know why there is a three week break at the end of September?

Eric Myles 19 Posted 20/06/2026 at 11:54:42

World Cup qualifiers Steve? Euro qualifiers? Or maybe just pointless international friendlies?

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