Everton up to seventh with big win over sorry Chelsea
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Everton put themselves on the fringes of the race for the Champions League with a dominant 3-0 win over Chelsea as Liam Rosenior’s side lost for the fourth time in a row.
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Everton vs Chelsea; Premier League FT Full Time AET After Extra Time LIVE This is a live match. ET Extra Time HT Half Time Everton vs Chelsea. Premier League. 5:30pm, Saturday 21st March 2026. Hill Dickinson Stadium Attendance: Attendance 52,547. Everton 3 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card " 33' 33rd minute , 62' 62nd minute ) I Ndiaye ( 76' 76th minute ) Chelsea 0 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card "> Latest Premier League Odds Get Sky Sports Get a NOW Sports Membership Watch Live Everton 3-0 Chelsea: Beto brace takes Toffees seventh as pressure builds on Liam Rosenior after fourth loss in a row Report and free match highlights as Everton beat Chelsea 3-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium; Beto’s brace followed by Iliman Ndiaye’s goal lifts Everton up to seventh in the Premier League table; pressure building on Liam Rosenior with Chelsea in sixth Adam Bate Football Features Writer @ghostgoal Saturday 21 March 2026 19:30, UK Everton put themselves on the fringes of the race for the Champions League with a dominant 3-0 win over Chelsea as Liam Rosenior’s side lost for the fourth time in a row. Beto scored in each half for the hosts as they secured back-to-back Premier League wins at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the very first time. Iliman Ndiaye capped off a special night for the Everton supporters with a stunning third into the top corner. Bolstered by a superb goalkeeping display from Jordan Pickford, the Toffees are up to seventh in the table. For Chelsea fans, the contrast between the two goalkeepers will have been impossible to miss. Robert Sanchez endured a nightmare at the other end. Chelsea now find themselves out of the Champions League and struggling to earn a return there. They could have moved fourth with a win. Instead, they stay sixth - only two points ahead of Everton. In fact, David Moyes' team are only three behind Liverpool now. As it happe...
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