On 8 November 2025, the 11th round of the English Premier League match between Everton and Fulham took place at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool. The hosts secured a confident 2-0 victory, ending their winless streak and climbing to mid-table.

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The course of the game

Everton, led by David Moyes, dominated from the opening minutes. The team controlled the ball (about 53% possession) and created many chances, but three goals were disallowed due to offside. Fulham, on the other hand, looked passive, especially in the first half, and rarely threatened Jordan Pickford's goal.

The first goal came in added time in the first half — in the 45+4th minute, Idrissa Gueye finished off a pass in the penalty area and sent the ball into the net. This goal was crucial, given the low scoring rate of both teams this season.

In the second half, Fulham became more active: substitutes such as Rodrigo Munis created several chances, but Pickford played reliably, in particular, saving Munis' shot. Everton responded with a second goal in the 81st minute when Michael Keane headed in a corner from Kieran Dewsbury-Hall.

The match ended 2-0. Everton created an expected goals (xG) of around 1.4, while Fulham created only 0.4. The hosts had the advantage in shots and corners, while the visitors extended their losing streak away from home to five matches.

Big wins on the exact score

The exact score of 2-0 came as a surprise to many, as neither team had been particularly prolific, scoring only 22 goals between them in their previous 20 matches. Everton's victory was considered likely, but a clean sheet with exactly two goals from the hosts brought significant winnings to those who took a chance on this outcome.

Those who predicted the contribution of defenders and midfielders to the attack (Gaye and Keane scored, compensating for the problems of forwards such as Tierney Barry) received substantial sums. Such accurate predictions of a 2-0 score stood out as some of the most profitable of the round, especially against the backdrop of cancelled goals and stubborn defence.