Everton and West Ham Settle for Draw in Thrilling Premier League Clash at New Home
Match Summary: Everton 1 – 1 West Ham
Everton welcomed West Ham United to their new stadium for a clash in the sixth date of the 2025/26 Premier League season. The match ended in a hard-fought draw, with both teams sharing the spoils following an intense 90 minutes.
First Half: Everton Starts Strong, West Ham Answers
The visitors started the game on the front foot, bossing possession and creating chances. Their pressure paid off in the 18th minute when Michael Keane nodded home a sublime cross from Morgan Gavern, giving Everton the lead.
Second Half: West Ham Fights Back, Match Ends All Square
The second half saw a shift in momentum as West Ham grew into the game. Their resilience paid off when Jarrod Bowen found the back of the net, cancelling out Everton’s opener and earning his side a valuable point.
Key Moments and Takeaways
- Everton’s European ambitions suffer a blow despite taking an early lead.
- West Ham’s fightback earns them a point, but they remain anchored in the relegation zone.
- Everton’s struggles continue after falling to a heavy defeat against Liverpool and exiting the League Cup against Wolves.
“A point is better than nothing, but we wanted all three.”
– David Moyes, West Ham United Manager
West Ham United manager David Moyes reflected on the draw, expressing his disappointment at not winning the game despite a strong second-half display.
FAQs
What is Everton’s current position in the Premier League table?
After six games, Everton sits in 10th place with eight points.
How many games has West Ham won this season?
West Ham has secured just one victory in six games, sitting one point above the relegation zone.
Pro Tip
Keep an eye on Morgan Gavern’s set-piece deliveries. The Everton midfielder has been instrumental in creating scoring opportunities this season.
