Whites v Everton
Record v Everton
Games won:
52
Games drawn:
32
Games lost:
34
First game against them was September 17th 1924 when we won a first division game 1-0 No idea who scored but
they had a player called Hunter Hart, how weird is that! And their CF was a Cock.........John Cock to be exact,
in front of 2200 ecstatic fans. Apparently Sheppy was one of them.
Last time we played 'em was 3rd February last year
Score
2-1 to Everton Referee Michael Oliver
Competition
Premier League
Venue
Elland Road
View Leeds United v Everton head to head
Kick-off: 7.30pm
Played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Premier League Head to Head
Played: 26
Leeds United won: 8
Drawn: 10
Everton won: 8
Leeds United scored: 26
Everton scored: 31
Everton had won two of their last 38 visits to Elland Road in the top division (lost 27).
Leeds United
Manager: Marcelo Bielsa
Everton
Manager: Carlo Ancelotti
Goals: Goals:
Raphinha Gylfi Sigurdson
48 9
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
41
Starting lineup:
Illan Meslier Robin Olsen
Luke Ayling Lucas Digne
Liam Cooper Yerry Mina
Ezgjan Alioski Ben Godfrey
Stuart Dallas Mason Holgate
Pascal Struijk André Gomes
Jack Harrison Abdoulaye Doucouré
Mateusz Klich Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Kalvin Phillips Alex Iwobi
Raphinha Richarlison
Patrick Bamford Gylfi Sigurdsson
Comments:
League position: 11th
None of Leeds United's last 12 games in the Premier League had now ended in a draw (won six, lost six).
The Whites had now lost one and won three of their four midweek games so far in this Premier League season (scored 13, conceded five).
They had now kept a clean sheet in two of their last 11 games in the Premier League.
Comments:
League position: 6th
Everton had now won four consecutive away league games for the first time since December 1985 in League Division One.
The Toffees had now won seven of their ten away games so far in this Premier League season (lost two).
Josh King became the third Norwegian to play a senior game for Everton after Thomas Myhre and Espen Baardsen.
Everton are the club of many celebrities around the world, with movie stars such as Sylvester Stallone proudly sporting their Everton colours and Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden showing her support whenever she can.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of people who have – at some point – claimed to be an Evertonian.
Actors/Entertainers
Jake Abraham
George Christopher
Matt Damon
Luke Roskell
Dolph Lundgren
Bill Dean,
Jennifer Ellison
Ian Hart
David Vitty
Amanda Holden
Dame Judy Dench
Gethin Jones,
Andrew Lancel
Victor McGuire
Roger McGough
Jimmy Mulville
Simon O’Brien
Tom O’Connor
Mike Parry
Leonard Rossiter
Sylvester Stallone
Freddie Starr
Ed Stewart
Claire Sweeney
David Thaxton
Elton Welsby
Ian Smith (Harold Bishop in Neighbours)
Music
Sir Paul McCartney, – The Beatles
Pete Best, – The Beatles
Shane McGowan – The Pogues
Mike Lewis, – Lostprophets
Ian Astbury, – The Cult
Ian Ball, – Gomez
Paul Draper, – Mansun
Lee Mavers, – The La’s
Liz McClarnon,- Atomic Kitten
Damon Minchella,- Ocean Colour Scene
Nicola Roberts, – Girls Aloud
Donny Tourette, – Towers of London
Osmo Tapio Räihälä, composer
Lee Latchford-Evans, – Steps (group)
Bill Ryder-Jones, – The Coral
Keavy Lynch (B*Witched)
Sport
Tony Bellew, – Boxing
Wayne Hennessey – Football
Graham Lee – Horse Racing
Martin Dwyer – Horse Racing
Riddick Bowe – Boxing
John Conteh, – Boxing
Matt Dawson,- Rugby Union
Austin Healey – Rugby Union
Leo Cullen – Rugby Union
John Higgins, – Snooker
John Parrott, – Snooker
Paul O’Connell, – Rugby Union
John McEnroe, – Tennis
Gangrel – WWE
Fandango – WWE
I think we will be really cautious for this game as Everton are a formidable opponent.
I expect them to set up like this
Meslier
Ayling Coops Firpo
Pirlo
Rapha Gelhardt Klich Greenwood Harrison
Paddy
I will leave you to ponder on this question
If Tyler was guilty why didn't he say so?
I am hoping the toffees come unstuck (see what i did there) and we will win a close one 8-0
Never understood why you get a yellow for taking your shirt off and celebrating with your own fans, but not for scoring and taunting the opposition fans.
Cantona was particularly bad. Twa.t.
We are yet to be fully premiership sanitised . Not that I agree with throwing objects but I bet there will be other things that happen this season that offends the masses.
Some people go to football to escape the "social norms"
Young testosterone filled men go to games and will react to being wound up after the other team scores.
It isn't perfect but life isn't perfect.
When an away team’s player scores and runs to celebrate in front of the home fans, he is at the very least, inviting violence, if not in fact, inciting it!
It is certainly not something I would recommend players should get involved in at ER, especially not in front of the Don Revie stand!
It simply winds the home crowd up. Just look at the photo from Saturday of the Lady behind DCL flicking him ‘the bird’! She is probably normally a well mannered and placid person and let’s be honest...Nobody likes a ‘clever cnut’ do they?!!
id suggest that running around the pitch and winding up a set of fans that you know aren't supposed to react, is the cowardly act.
Yeah, I totally agree with that Gelderd, I would want to be windmilling the clever cnut!🥊🔥
It's a highly emotional game and if you deliberately wind the home fans up, some of the more fiery supporters will react.
unfortunately not glory saw a few objects thrown at them when they were doing that celebration front of the kop
The only sad thing for me was the object thrown by a crowd member at Digne, I thought we had left all that behind.
Just watched a full re run of the match. Score line pretty fair. Leeds did have a lot of possession but didn't really trouble Pickford that much and Meslier did have more of the telling saves to make on the odd occasion that Everton ventured into our penalty area. As soon as the ref went for the VAR check the penalty was nailed on. Yes probably Coops shirt was also being tugged but he was on the wrong side of the Calvert Lewin and the pulled shirt was more obvious. Klich seems to have found an extra gear from somewhere, maybe the sight of Forshaw lurking in the background has spurred him on. Harrison played very well and linked up well with Firpo.
Rapha had a stormer and was a constant menace to the Everton team. It was no surprise that he scored. Phillips was also back to his best and proved yet again that his absence causes us issues and is a problem that we do not appear to be anywhere near resolving. Bambi's work rate was again top class, hopefully he will soon find the net. Onto Burnley next week and I fully expect us to come away with the 3 points.
I got my car from Cazoo, it actually was a very good experience
Watched Jimmy score on his debut v arsenal first game of the season on a boiling hot day at elland Road....1-1 I think!!
Went with best mate who is an arsenal fan and sat next to the smelliest fat leeds fan ever in the kop.....how can I remember that and not what happened last week!? 🙈🍻👍⚽
I'm as pllssed as you Soopa after watching the hotel entertainment with an illusionist.....it was so cr-ap it was brilliant!
He certainly had me fooled and I now believe in magic....
Think we won if that helps....
I have returned.
I am drunk.
Corporate hospitality with free beer 😍
Does anybody know what the score was.....😵
decent 2nd half both teams had chances,either team could have won.
the crowd were amazing,brilliant atmosphere.
cool head by Coops to set up Rafa for a nice goal.
we could have had a penalty right at the end,Mina looked to be holding Bamford while both going for a cross 8 yards out but VAR didn't check it
my only gripe is surely Rodrigo offers more off the bench than Roberts.he was really poor today and is so frustrating to watch,he needs a loan imo but our squad isn't big enough to do that.
entertaining first half,we are bossing possession but Everton look dangerous.
stupid penalty to give away by coops although I think Klich got elbowed in the build up,he stopped playing but of course VAR never checked it.ffs.
cool finish by Klich and nice assist by Bam.
Any links or None in UK?
Poveda also not included
Firpo and Phillips in, Rodrigo on the bench but no Koch today at all?
Leeds United Team vs Everton
Meslier,
Ayling, Cooper, Struijk, Firpo,
Phillips,
Dallas,
Klich,
Raphinha, Harrison, Bamford
Substitutes: Klaesson, Drameh, Cresswell, Forshaw, Shackleton, Summerville, Costa, Roberts, Rodrigo