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27′ – Ben Brereton Diaz can break but Ashley Young, almost 39, comes screaming down the length of the pitch to stick a boot in and steal the ball, with Branthwaite in close attendance.

25′ – McNeil ventures well up the middle, splashes the ball wide of Young, his cross is easily taken by Foderingham. Goodison is full of life, not because of the quality of play on the pitch, more because we are at the end of the season.

21′ – Everton are doing well on the ball, right into the Blades box where they run out of ideas and it all breaks down there.

18′- Brooks fouls Onana in an aerial challenge and it’s a free kick from a promising position. Terrible, terrible free kick and the opportunity is gone.

13′ – Doucs, my God! DCL does brilliantly to get behind the backline to a long ball, brings it down so well and then feeds Doucoure’s run… and the midfielder, one on one with the keeper, hits straight at Foderingham!
The Blues get a corner from which the Blades eventually clear, argh. Doucs’ form has been abysmal since his return from injury.

10′ – Hamer just tackles McNeil as the Everton man runs off on the break, but the referee doesn’t deserve a card.
The free-kick from the middle eventually goes to Doucoure in the air, his header is tamed at Foderingham and he was offside anyway.

5′ – Ashley Young makes a run down the left and a corner is denied by a referee’s miss, and a howl of outrage goes up, but it doesn’t drive away the noise of the party going through the stands.

3′ – Dominic Calvert-Lewin looks lively today, tries a shot straight at the keeper from a tight angle.

1′ – Under way at Goodison Park for the last time this season.

Everton – Sean Dyche hands off to club captain Seamus Coleman and Amadou Onana.

Sheffield United –

Everton will go into their final home game of the season with the satisfaction of securing Premier League safety in time, having faced one of the most adverse seasons in the club’s history. Positive updates from a dream new stadium have been sandwiched between Premier League points deductions for somewhat harshly enforced profit and sustainability rules and a horribly failed takeover of the club from 777 Partners Worldwide.

Today’s opponents, Sheffield United, are the bottom club in the league and have already been relegated and will be playing for pride. Goodison Park failed to serenade the Everton players on their tour of honor, given how pitch invasions have been expressions of relief in recent years, but a quiet spring afternoon should once again be a opportunity for that today.

Competition: Premier League Week 37

Start date and time: Saturday, May 11 at 7:00am PT / 10:00am ET / 3:00pm BST

Stage: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Capacity: 39,572

Times: 73°F/23°C, mostly cloudy, 0% chance of precipitation, 13 mph winds

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Everton gave the Blades far too much respect and space in the first leg of this match, with both sides trading chances and goals in a 2-2 draw, but it was only Jordan Pickford’s heroics in the 99th minute that kept them two or McBurnie, with miraculous saves. kept the point for the Blues.

Sheffield United last visited Goodison in May 2021 when they beat a gassy Toffees side under Carlo Ancelotti 1-0 behind closed doors. Everton could still have made it to Europe at that point, but defeat put paid to that, leaving the Blues to wonder how they could have fared under the Italian maestro in the continental competition.

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