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In today’s other three o’clock kick-off, Everton host Crystal Palace, who travel to Goodison Park on the back of their impressive midweek win against Wolves. With a two point lead over Rangers at the top of the table, Celtic travelled to Tynecastle for this afternoon’s early kick-off against Hearts. The Gunners travel to Southampton for one of five top flight games being played tomorrowe afternoon. There are two games in the women’s top flight today and the first of them has just ended with a Manchester City win over Tottenham Hotspur at Brisbane Road. A brace from Bunny Shaw and one from Lauren Hemp secured a 3-0 win for City, while Tottenham Hotspur lost Ellie Brazil to what looked like quite a serious injury in the first half. Meanwhile in Scotland: It’s 2-2 between Hearts and Celtic with a little over 30 minutes to go.
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Everton snapped a three-game losing streak with a 3-0 defeat of Crystal Palace at Goodison Park on Saturday. Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored early and Anthony ...
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores his first goal of the season, and Everton end their three-match losing streak. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The VAR later overturned the decision as the crowd at Goodison Park burst into celebrations. It’s been a long time coming but great to get the result. Dwight McNeil came off the bench and scored in the 84th minute to wrap up the win for Everton as he finished off a brilliant team move, slotting home after a clever one-two with Iwobi, who bagged his second assist of the game.
Everton produced an eye-catching team performance of style and commitment to get their season back on track with a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at ...
The left-back cracked a low finish that was parried by Guaita, with Gordon having the simple task of mopping up the rebound from two yards out. Palace were given the ball on midway as play resumed, much to the bemusement of the home crowd. The Blues needed a response and it came four minutes later as Gana’s incisive through ball released Gray down the middle. But as three minutes of added time were signalled, Lampard’s side safely navigated their way to the interval buoyed by a job very much well done. The striker combined graft and class in a matter of seconds, nicking the ball off Luka Milivojevic 30 yards out from Palace’s goal and enabling Onana to feed Iwobi. The forward raced down the touchline, cut inside and sent in a low cross that needs alert reactions from Joachim Andersen to clear. On 17 minutes, Iwobi spotted Gordon hugging the right touchline and sprayed a pass out to the Academy graduate who knocked the ball past Tyrick Mitchell and crossed into Gray. Advantage gained, and deservedly so, there was no slowing down the hosts. When play resumed, the visitors were given the ball. The pendulum swung back Palace’s way with an hour gone as Olise curled a free-kick on the right edge of the area on to the roof of Palace’s net, with Patrick Vieira making the game’s first changes second later, Olise and Milivojevic being replaced by Jean-Philippe Mateta and Jeffrey Schlupp. The tempo dropped a tad as the half-hour mark approached, only for Goodison to burst back into life when referee Simon Hooper stopped play for a clash of heads between Conor Coady and Milivojevic in the Palace area with Everton on the attack. Your Digital account will also enable you to buy any tickets on general sale, and if you’re an Official member or Season Ticket Holder, the same login will allow you to access and manage your ticketing account.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores his first goal of the season and helps Everton defeat Crystal Palace 3-0 to end three-match losing run in the Premier League.
It was a bad day today and we have to keep working hard." The striker added: "It’s every boy's dream to go to the World Cup. It’s been a long time coming but great to get the result."
Everton player ratings for the 3-0 win against Crystal Palace at home in the Premier League.
Tom Davies (on 86 for Gueye) Abdoulaye Doucoure (on 86 for Gordon) Neal Maupay (on 78 for Calvert-Lewin) James Garner (on 78 for Onana) Dwight McNeil (on 72 for Gray) 8 [Look back on how Everton vs Palace unfolded with goals, highlights and reaction](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/everton-crystal-palace-score-live-25329694)