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·20 April 2026
Everton Loan Watch — Matchweek 33

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·20 April 2026


Every week, ToffeeWeb will be providing a round up of how Everton’s loanees are getting on.
Isaac Heath did not feature for Accrington Stanley in their 2-2 draw at Swindon Town, as he continues to recover from an injury he sustained last month, and which may well keep him out for the remainder of the campaign.
Roman Dixon played the full match as Stockport County drew 3-3 against Exeter City in thrilling fashion on Saturday, with goalkeeper Jack Bycroft’s stoppage-time equaliser denying them a big win in their push for the League One play-offs.
Dixon did not have his best game, though. He played a part in Exeter’s first goal, as he inadvertently turned a cross into the path of Reece Cole, who fired in from the edge of the box. He then lost his man for Exeter’s second strike, with Timur Tutierov getting a yard on him. The full-back’s defensive quality has been called into question, and he still has plenty to work on.
It was not all bad, with Sofascore handing Dixon a match rating of 6.6 — he completed two of his three tackles and won six of eight ground duels, while the 21-year-old also played one key pass.
Eli Campbell featured for the whole game and Martin Sherif came on from the bench as Port Vale drew 0-0 with Wigan Athletic.
Campbell received a 7.4 Sofascore rating, having put in a steady shift at left-back. He attempted four tackles, made two interceptions, three clearances and complete six ball recoveries, while coming out on top in 10 out of 14 duels.
Sherif, meanwhile, almost made an impact from the bench when he created a great chance for Ryan Croasdale, who got his finish all wrong with the goal gaping.
The result left Vale, who enjoyed a remarkable run to the FA Cup quarter-finals this season, on the brink of relegation from League One. They sit in 23rd place, now 11 points from safety.
Young Everton Academy goalkeeper George Pickford was an unused substitute as Southport were hammered 4-0 by National League North leaders Flyde.
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George Pickford was in goal for the U21s last week when he let if 4 but Everton scored 8 against Ipswich Town.
They must have some special relationship or arrangement with Southport whereby he gets to play for both teams?
Don Wright 2 Posted 20/04/2026 at 21:11:58
Michael, yes, correct.
Up until now as that was the last U21s league game.
Mike Gaynes 3 Posted 21/04/2026 at 03:18:37
Worth noting that Dixon's start was only his second of the league season -- his first was three days earlier in a win at AFC Wimbledon -- after seeing little of the pitch for months. He has been recovering from a severe ankle injury and hadn't played the full 90 in a full year. Doing it twice in a week represents quite a milestone for the young man's comeback.
Ajay Gopal 4 Posted 21/04/2026 at 05:15:32
I said it at that time and I say it again - the decision to recall Armstrong from his loan - was short-termism at its worst. Yes, he played a few games for Everton when the squad was down to the bare bones, but I think we had an option to send him back again to PNE, which Moyes didn’t exercise because of his over cautious nature. But it is benefiting nobody that Armstrong is not playing. A stupid, stupid decision.
Patric Ridge 5 Posted 21/04/2026 at 14:50:05
#3 Mike
Great point on Dixon, yes. I didn't want this piece to be running too long so couldn't get the full context in but he's had an injury-hit campaign.
Ultimately neither of his errors were glaring. A bit of bad luck for the first goal, and he just switched off for a second when he was beaten to the cross. That's all it takes, isn't it?
Good on him for getting through the 90, hopefully a strong end to the season for him and I imagine Everton will be looking to move him on in the summer.
That's not to look down on him at all, but he needs to be playing regularly for a club that fully believes in him. Still very young of course.







































