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Venue: Goodison Park
Premier League
Sunday 29 December 2024; 3:00pm
Everton
0 0
N Forest
 
HT: 0 - 1 
Wood 15'
Gibbs-White 61'
Attendance:
Fixture 18
Referee: Tony Harrington

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EVERTON
  Pickford booked
  Young (Patterson 68')
  Tarkowski booked
  Branthwaite booked
  Mykolenko
  Gueye booked (Calvert-Lewin 68')
  Mangala
  Harrison (Lindstrom 46')
  Ndiaye
  Doucoure
  Broja (Beto 75')
  Subs not used
  Virginia
  Keane
  O'Brien
  Armstrong
  Chermiti
  Unavailable
  Garner (injured)
  Iroegbunam (injured)
  McNeil (injured)
  Holgate (loan)
  Onyango (loan)
  Welch (loan)

NOTTINHGHAM FOREST
  Sels
  Williams (Toffolo 82')
  Morato
  Milenkovic
  Aina
  Anderson (Ward-Prowse 82')
  Dominguez
  Sosa (Boly 69' booked)
  Gibbs-White (Jota Silva 76')
  Elanga
  Wood (Awoniyi 76')
  Subs not used
  Abbott
  Moreira
  MIguel

Match Stats

Possession
64%
36%
Shots
13
11
Shots on target
2
7
Corners
5
4

Premier League Scores
Sunday
C Palace 2-1 Southampton
Everton 0-2 Nott'm Forest
Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth
Leicester 0-2 Man City
Tottenham 2-2 Wolves
West Ham 0-5 Liverpool
Monday
Aston Villa 2-2 Brighton
Ipswich 2-0 Chelsea
Man United 0-2 Newcastle
Wednesday
Brentford 1-3 Arsenal

1 Liverpool 45
2 Arsenal 39
3 Nottingham Forest 37
4 Chelsea 35
5 Newcastle United 32
6 Manchester City 31
7 Bournemouth 30
8 Fulham 29
9 Aston Villa 29
10 Brighton & Hove Albion 27
11 Tottenham Hotspur 24
12 Brentford 24
13 West Ham United 23
14 Manchester United 22
15 Crystal Palace 20
16 Everton 17
17 Wolves 16
18 Ipswich Town 15
19 Leicester City 14
20 Southampton 6

Match Report

Everton ended 2024 with their third home defeat of the season so far as Nottingham Forest’s remarkable run of form continued with a fairly comfortable victory at Goodison Park.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side scored a goal a quarter of an hour into each half and rarely looked like conceding as the Blues mis-firing attack largely failed to lay a glove on their high-flying opponents despite Sean Dyche switching to two up front in the second half.

Armando Broja made his first start since joining on loan from Chelsea and looked lively but didn’t get a clear-cut opportunity to notch his first goal before being withdrawn with 15 minutes to go and his replacement, Beto, was the only Everton player to force a notable save from Matz Sels in the 90 minutes.

Having ground out three successive draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, Dyche mostly opted for continuity, with Ashley Young returning at right back and Broja coming in for Dominic Calvert-Lewin the only changes from the side that started at the Etihad Stadium on Boxing Day.

However, he was prompted to make a change at the halfway stage as Jack Harrison’s struggle for form continued but while Jesper Lindstrøm added more thrust and service down the right flank, the hosts couldn’t make a breakthrough to get back into the game.

With a bit more composure, Iliman Ndiaye might have put Everton ahead inside five minutes after his wonderful touch took him past Nikola Milenković but he ballooned his shot into the Park End while, at the other end, Chris Wood sounded two warning shots before he put Forest ahead.

First, the Kiwi striker volleyed wide and then glanced a header past the far post but when he nodded a ball over the top to Anthony Elanga and received it back from the winger, he calmly lobbed Jordan Pickford to make it 1-0.

Jarrad Branthwaite might have done better with a header from a free-kick, Broja could only steer one of his own off target and another onto the roof of the net before he flashed a shot wide late in the half as the Toffees huffed and puffed but couldn’t break the visitors down.

Instead, it was Forest who almost doubled their lead in first-half stoppage time when Ramon Sosa was put in by Morgan Gibbs-White but, thankfully, he lashed wide of goal.

Gibbs-White himself probably should have made it 2-0 seven minutes into the second half when he himself drove forward on goal but he miscued his shot badly while Lindstrøm’s attempted curler failed to bend back on goal and drifted behind.

Santo’s men eventually did kill the contest in the 61st minute and it came from a defensive mix-up between two of the Blues’ poorer performers on the day, James Tarkowski and Vitalii Mykolenko that allowed Wood to steal the loose ball.

He held it up to allow Gibbs-White to arrive in the box and after confidently turning Abdoulaye Doucouré, he tucked it past the stranded Pickford from near the penalty spot.

A treble-save by Pickford against Sosa kept it at 2-0 before Dyche withdrew Idrissa Gueye and Young in favour or Calvert-Lewin and Nathan Patterson and the young full-back almost weighed in with an assist when his low cross found Orel Mangala but the Belgian put his shot inches the wrong side of the near post.

Ndiaye volleyed a Calvert-Lewin knock-down wide before the substitute striker planted a routine header into Sels’ arms and glanced another effort off target and Beto forced the keeper into a diving parry to keep the Portuguese’s own header out.

The visitors almost rubbed salt into the wounds at the death when they cleared a free-kick at one end and raced away on the counter-attack but Pickford was on hand again to save first from Elanga and then Taiwo Awoniyi.

Lyndon Lloyd

Match Preview

Everton’s final game of 2024 is against the surprise package of the first half of the season in the form of Nottingham Forest, who entered the weekend in 3rd place in the Premier League.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, the Toffees’ relegation rivals last term, have won four games on the bounce and will provide a stern test at Goodison Park.

Everton for their part have picked up three impressive draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City on the back of three defiant defensive performances, part of a run of just two defeats in 13.

Turning draws into wins has been the challenge for Sean Dyche, chiefly because of a lack of goals which might prompt the manager to hand Armando Broja a first start after three appearances as a substitute this month.

Dyche says he’s “hopeful” Iliman Ndiaye’s tightness in his calf will have settled in time for the weekend after the Blues goalscorer was taken off as a precaution during the second half of Thursday’s 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

Seamus Coleman, who was also substituted late in the second half of the Boxing Day fixture, could also be rested with Ashley Young available again following suspension.

“We’ve got to make sure on Ili,” Dyche said in his press conference. “I took him off in the last game just for a minor tightness in his calf. We’re hopeful that’s settled. 

“And Seamus is similar. It was just a precaution, so we’re hopeful that’s settled, as well.”

Dwight McNeil has been out with a knee injury since early December, and continues to be a doubt:

“We’ll have to wait and see,” he remarked. “It’s still a touch-and-go scenario with these games coming thick and fast, so it’s a maybe at the moment as to whether Dwight makes it.”

This contest poses a tricky proposition for Everton because it pits against each other the two sides in the Premier League with the lowest average possession for the campaign so far.

Forest, who have taken a league high 14 leads in 2024-25 like to play on the counter-attack which has been the favourite tactic from Dyche in recent matches. The onus this time will be on the Blues to control more of the ball.

Kick-off: 3pm, Sunday 29 December 2024
Referee: Tony Harrington
VAR: John Brooks
Last Time:
Everton 2 - 0 Nottingham Forest

Predicted Line-up: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Gueye, Mangala, Lindstrøm, Ndiaye, Doucouré, Broja

Lyndon Lloyd

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