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Everton vs Chelsea: Blues Desperate to Stop the rot at Goodison – How to Watch and Team Lowdown

Everton vs Chelsea: Blues Desperate to Stop the rot at Goodison – How to Watch and Team Lowdown

OneFootball staff EN 21 March 2026 at 00:00 15 sources
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Everton host struggling Chelsea at Goodison Park in a crucial Premier League clash, with both teams battling inconsistent form and eyeing European spots. Find out kick-off times, global broadcast options, VPN tips, injury updates, and a predicted draw. Chelsea aim to bounce back from Champions League humiliation against resilient Toffees.

Everton vs Chelsea: Blues Desperate to Stop the Rot at Goodison – How to Watch and Team Lowdown

Picture this: two sides stumbling around like they've had one too many at the local, both desperate for a win to steady the ship. Everton host Chelsea at Goodison Park this weekend in a Premier League clash that could make or break their seasons. With Europe on the line for the Toffees and the Blues nursing Champions League wounds, it's set to be a gritty affair.

Where and When to Catch the Action

No excuses for missing this one, lads. The whistle blows at 12:30 EST (17:30 GMT) on 21 March – perfect timing for a Saturday sesh.

Tuning in depends on where you're supping your pint:

  • USA: USA Network

  • UK: Sky Sports

  • Australia: Stan Sport

  • Canada: Fubo Canada

  • India: JioStar

  • South/Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport

  • Malaysia: Astro

  • Middle East: beIN Sports MENA

Stuck behind a geo-block while on your hols? Grab a VPN like ExpressVPN. Download the app, connect to a server in your target country (say, UK for Sky), clear your cache, and stream away. For the big screen, fire it up on your Smart TV or cast from your phone – Roku or Apple TV? Smart DNS is your mate there.

Patchy Form and What's at Stake

Everton sit pretty in eighth, sniffing around for Europa spots not seen since 2017-18. They took a right pasting 2-0 at Arsenal last time out, but home soil's been kinder – unbeaten in their last seven Goodison games against Chelsea bar one slip.

The Blues? Oof. Three defeats on the bounce, including a humiliating 3-0 (8-2 aggregate) Champions League exit to PSG. Their top-five push is wobbling, and the gaffer's honeymoon is ancient history. A point here might halt the slide before the international break, but Goodison's no picnic.

Victory for the Toffees could see them nudge above Brentford and close to within spitting distance of sixth-placed Chelsea. Historically, Chelsea dominate with 78 wins to Everton's 60 (57 draws), but the Toffees have kept clean sheets in the last four H2Hs. Expect goals? Nah, probably a cagey draw.

Injury Woes and Key Battles

Everton's backline's been Swiss cheese without James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite – the latter might sneak back in. Loan kid Tyrqiue George sits it out against his parent club, while Carlos Alcaraz and Jack Grealish are still on the naughty step long-term.

Chelsea's missing Reece James, but Malo Gusto could return after illness ruled him out of the PSG debacle. It's backs to the wall for the visitors, who'll rely on grit over glamour.

Score prediction: Blues grind out a 1-1 stalemate to stem the bleeding. Everton's home heart will make 'em dangerous, but Chelsea's quality might just about hold firm.

As reported by the team at OneFootball, this one's got all the makings of a proper Premier League arm-wrestle. Fancy a bet on under 2.5 goals? You're welcome.

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James TarkowskiJarrad BranthwaiteTyrqiue GeorgeCarlos AlcarazJack GrealishReece JamesMalo Gusto

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