J+

Get rid of ads & unlock exclusive premium content

Go premium

Julisha News Logo
HomeNewsBusinessPoliticsSportsTechnology
NEW
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
    NEW
/

Get Premium Access

Subscribe to Julisha Premium for exclusive content, ad-free reading, and early access to breaking news.

Julisha IconJulisha

Your trusted source for comprehensive news coverage, bringing you accurate and timely stories from Kenya and around the globe.

Quick Links

NewsBusinessPoliticsSportsTechnologyNEW
Trending NowEditor's Picks

Company

About UsContact UsCareersAdvertise With UsPress Releases
123 Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi
+254 700 000000
info@julisha.co.ke

Newsletter

Stay updated with our latest news and special offers.

Legal

Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyCopyright

© 2026 Julisha News. All rights reserved.

SitemapAccessibilityHelp Center

    More Articles Like This

    Join our growing community:

    Instagram• Join Community
    Facebook• Join Community
    WhatsApp• Join Community
    1. Home
    2. /
    3. sports

    Everton vs Chelsea

    Mar 21, 2026
    6 mins read
    Sunderland vs Brighton & Hove Albion
    sports
    Mar 14, 2026
    5 mins read

    Sunderland vs Brighton & Hove Albion

    Sunderland vs Brighton & Hove Albion

    Read article
    Mud chaos forces changes at Safari Rally as Sleeping Warrior stage is halted
    sports
    Mar 14, 2026
    2 mins read

    Mud chaos forces changes at Safari Rally as Sleeping Warrior stage is halted

    Mud chaos forces changes at Safari Rally as Sleeping Warrior stage is halted

    Read article
    South Africa's Bafana Bafana Kick-off AFCON2025 With Win
    sports
    Dec 22, 2025
    4 mins read

    South Africa's Bafana Bafana Kick-off AFCON2025 With Win

    South Africa's Bafana Bafana Kick-off AFCON2025 With Win

    Read article
    Barcelona drowns at the Bridge
    sports
    Nov 26, 2025
    4 mins read

    Barcelona drowns at the Bridge

    Barcelona drowns at the Bridge

    Read article
    Arsenal 'Corners Leeds at Emirates
    sports
    Aug 23, 2025
    3 mins read

    Arsenal 'Corners Leeds at Emirates

    Arsenal 'Corners Leeds at Emirates

    Read article
    Cucurella Strikes against Leicester at Stamford Bridge to Lift Chelsea Back into Top 4
    sports
    Mar 9, 2025
    2 mins read

    Cucurella Strikes against Leicester at Stamford Bridge to Lift Chelsea Back into Top 4

    Cucurella Strikes against Leicester at Stamford Bridge to Lift Chelsea Back into Top 4

    Read article
    Gooner Gunned down. Arsenal Fan Shot dead Celebrating Win over Manchester United
    sports
    Dec 6, 2024
    3 mins read

    Gooner Gunned down. Arsenal Fan Shot dead Celebrating Win over Manchester United

    Gooner Gunned down. Arsenal Fan Shot dead Celebrating Win over Manchester United

    #Sports
    #EPL
    #ARSENAL
    Read article
    Everton vs Chelsea

    Everton, who sit eighth in the Premier League, clash with sixth-placed Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with kick-off set for 20:30 on Saturday 21 March.

    The Blues will attempt to complete the league double over the Toffees for the first time since 2016-17 following their 2-0 victory in the reverse future at Stamford Bridge three months ago.

    Chelsea head to Merseyside desperate to reset after a nightmare week that saw them suffer a 1-0 Premier League home defeat to Newcastle in between two losses against Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain, crashing out in the last 16 after a bruising 8-2 aggregate defeat.

    The Blues, who were comfortably beaten 3-0 at home in the second leg on Wednesday, have now lost four successive Champions League knockout matches for the first time in their history, and the pressure is mounting on head coach Liam Rosenior after what he described as another “tough night” in the dugout.

    Just four wins have been posted across Chelsea’s last 11 games in all competitions (D2 L5). This includes a run of one victory in five Premier League games (D2 L2) which has seen them slip to sixth in the table, though they still remain in the hunt for Champions League qualification as they sit only three points behind fourth spot with eight games remaining.

    Defensive frailties continue to haunt the West Londoners. Since keeping a clean sheet in Rosenior’s first league game - a 2-0 win over Brentford in mid-January - Chelsea have conceded in eight straight Premier League matches, shipping 11 goals in the process.

    With tricky tests against Man City, Man United and Liverpool looming, Chelsea can ill-afford to drop too many points heading down the home straight. The Blues have failed to win their last two league visits to Everton (D1 L1 - both at Goodison Park), but they head into Saturday’s contest boasting the joint-second best away record in the Premier League this term (W7 D4 L4).

    After securing back-to-back victories over Newcastle United (3-2) and Burnley (2-0), Everton were unable to win a third league game in a row last weekend and their resilient display was in vain as they fell to a 2-0 defeat away against leaders Arsenal, conceding goals in the 89th and 97th minutes.

    David Moyes was left “really, really disappointed” to come away from North London empty handed, but the Toffees boss still believes that his side are “close enough to be thinking” about European qualification, currently sitting eighth in the table and just two points behind Brentford in seventh.

    Everton, who rank joint-sixth in the Premier League form table across the last 10 matches (W4 D3 L3), boast the fourth-best away record in the division this season and have picked up more points on the road (24) than they have at the Hill Dickinson Stadium (19) where they have won just one of their last seven home league games (D2 L4).

    Following their aforementioned home victory over Burnley at the beginning of this month, Everton are looking to win successive Premier League matches at their new stadium for the first time. This is the latest into a top-flight campaign they have not won consecutive home games since April in the 2014-15 campaign.

    Everton will take comfort from having lost only one of their last eight Premier League home meetings with Chelsea (W5 D2) – a 1-0 defeat in August 2022 – but they have failed to score in 12 of their last 19 top-flight matches against the Blues, including each of the last four in a row. Only against Man United (29) have they blanked in front of goal on more occasions against a PL opponent than they have versus Chelsea (28).

    Head-to-Head Statistics

    Chelsea have beaten Everton in their last two encounters, winning by 2-0 and 1-0 scorelines when hosting at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea have secured five wins, Everton boast two wins and there have been three draws in the past 10 H2H meetings.

    Everton – Last 10 League Games

    4 wins, 3 losses and 3 draws, averaging 1.2 goals from 3.9 shots on goal and 11.4 attempts. Everton have had 45.9% possession, 401.5 passes and 4.6 corners per game. On average, their opponents have scored 1.1 goals from 4.0 shots on goal and 14.2 attempts, while being awarded 4.9 corners.

    Top goalscorer Thierno Barry has found the net 3 times, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Beto scoring 2 each. Leading assistor is James Garner with 2, while goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has 2 clean sheets.

    Chelsea – Last 10 League Games

    Chelsea have won 5, lost 3 and drawn 2, averaging 4.4 shots on goal, 13.7 attempts and 2.0 goals. The West London team average 60.2% possession, 581.2 passes, 7.1 corners awarded and 3.6 corners against, while 1.3 goals have been conceded from 11.1 attempts and 4.5 shots on goal.

    Joao Pedro is top of the team’s scoring charts with 8 goals, Cole Palmer has 6 and Enzo Fernandez is on 2. Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez have been top assists providers with 2, while Robert Sanchez has kept one clean sheet in the previous 10 games.

    Team News

    Everton will be without injured dup Jack Grealish (foot) and Carlos Alcaraz (unspecified), and Chelsea loanee Tyrique George is ineligible to face his parent club, while Moyes is hopeful that James Tarkowski (unspecified) and Jarrad Branthwaite (thigh) will be "in and around" his matchday squad after they both missed the defeat at Arsenal.

    If neither Tarkowski nor Branthwaite are available to return, then James Garner, Jake O'Brien, Michael Keane and Vitaliy Mykolenko could all keep their places in a four-man defence. However, Garner - fresh from earning his first senior England call-up - could move back into midfield to partner Idrissa Gueye.

    Former Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall set to start in an advanced central position, while Thierno Barry will hope to earn a recall up front at the expense of Beto, who has failed to score from the start in the last three games.

    As for Chelsea, they have made a total of 96 changes to their starting lineup in the Premier League this season, the most of any team and already more than they did in the entirety of last season (95), and Rosenior is forced to make at least one change this weekend.

    Trevoh Chalobah was stretched off with an ankle injury in midweek and will join Reece James (hamstring), Filip Jorgensen (groin) and Levi Colwill (knee) on the sidelined, while Malo Gusto, Benoit Badiashile (both illness) and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (hamstring) will all be assessed.

    If Gusto is not fit to feature, then either Malang Sarr or Josh Acheampong could deputise at right-back, while Wesley Fofana is set to replace Chalobah at the heart of the defence.

    Joao Pedro has been involved in eight goals in his last eight away matches across all competitions (seven goals, one assist) and he is set to start again up front, while Alejandro Garnacho and Estevao Willian will both be pushing to earn a recall on either flank.