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Everton
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Attacks
96
114
Dangerous Attacks
50
54
Ball Possession
45
55
On Target
2
4
Off Target
2218
7036
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End 1-1
95′
P.Lima
H.Hwang
91′
M. Röhl
D. McNeil
90′
J.Grealish
87′
N. Patterson
H. Armstrong
87′
Beto
T.Barry
87′
J.Grealish
84′
D. Moyes
83′
M. Keane
81′
M. Keane
77′
T.Iroegbunam
77′
H.Hwang
69′
1-1
M. Mane
Assist: J. S. Larsen
67′
J. S. Larsen
L.Krejčí
57′
Y.Mosquera
45′
André
J.Arias
Halftime 1-0
43′
J. Sá
17′
1-0
M. Keane
Assist: T.Iroegbunam
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Match Info
Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers shared the points in a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park in the Premier League on January 8, 2026. The result was a fair reflection of a closely fought encounter, with both teams showing moments of quality but ultimately lacking the cutting edge to secure all three points. Everton started the brighter and took a deserved lead in the first half through a close-range finish following a goalmouth scramble. Wolves grew into the game and found an equalizer early in the second half, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot the ball home. Both sides pushed for a winner in the latter stages, with the woodwork being struck at both ends, but neither could find a decisive second goal. The point moved each team a small step further from the relegation zone, but both managers were left feeling it was an opportunity missed to climb the table.

