Home | Everton in the Premier League | Away |
43 | Points | 18 |
13 | Wins | 4 |
4 | Draws | 6 |
2 | Losses | 9 |
42 | Goals Scored | 20 |
16 | Goals Conceded | 28 |
8 | Clean Sheets | 5 |
277 | Shots | 225 |
111 | Shots On Target | 80 |
55% | Shot Accuracy % | 47% |
21% | Conversion Rate % | 12% |
209 | Chances Created | 185 |
13 | Games Everton Scored First | 6 |
6 | Games Opponents Scored First | 11 |
9 | Leading At Half-Time | 1 |
2 | Losing At Half-Time | 8 |
4/45 | Points Lost From Winning Positions | 7/21 |
11/21 | Points Earned From Losing Positions | 5/36 |
Shot accuracy and conversion rate exclude blocked shots.
Team Stats
- Everton have won 13 home games in the Premier League this season – as many as the previous two seasons combined.
- Everton have earned 43 points at Goodison Park this season – the most since 1989/90 (45).
- Everton have earned 18 points away from home this season – the fewest since 2003/04 (10).
- Everton have earned 25 more points at home than away – the biggest points differential between home and away records in a season since 1989/90 (31).
- Everton scored only 25 league goals at Goodison Park in the whole of 2016. Everton had already bettered that tally in 2017 by scoring their 26th on April 9th.
- Everton’s 4-0 win over Manchester City was the first time the club had two teenage goalscorers in a game (Tom Davies and Ademola Lookman) since James Vaughan and Victor Anichebe scored against Fulham in 2007.
- January 2017 was the first time Everton went through an entire calendar month with a 100% record without conceding a goal in the league since November 2002.
- Everton have scored 18 goals in the final 10 minutes of Premier League games – no other team has scored more.
- Everton have conceded 6 goals in the opening 10 minutes of Premier League games – only Hull (7) have conceded more.
- Everton have made 9 goalline clearances in the Premier League this season – more than any other team.
- There is a 20-goal difference between Everton’s top 2 goalscorers in the league this season (Romelu Lukaku – 25, Ross Barkley – 5) – the biggest difference since there was a 21-goal difference in 1977/78 (Bob Latchford – 30, Duncan McKenzie – 9).
Player Stats
- Romelu Lukaku has scored 25 league goals this season – more than any other Everton player in a single season in the Premier League era, and the most since Gary Lineker scored 30 in the 1985/86 First Division. It is also the 2nd highest tally in the Premier League this season (after Harry Kane, who scored 29).
- Romelu Lukaku is the 6th player in Everton’s history to score 25+ goals in all competitions in successive seasons (after Bert Freeman, Dixie Dean, Tommy Lawton, Roy Vernon and Bob Latchford).
- Romelu Lukaku is the 4th player in Everton’s history to score 20+ goals in all competitions in 3 consecutive seasons (after Dixie Dean, Roy Vernon and Bob Latchford).
- Romelu Lukaku has scored more league goals than any other Everton player in the Premier League era (68).
- Romelu Lukaku is the first Everton player to score two hat-tricks in a league season since Tony Cottee in 1992/93.
- Romelu Lukaku has had 55 shots on target in the Premier League this season – only Harry Kane (58) has had more.
- Romelu Lukaku has scored 24 goals excluding penalties in the Premier League this season – no other player has scored more (Harry Kane also 24).
- Romelu Lukaku has scored 20 goals from open play in the Premier League this season – more than any other player.
- Romelu Lukaku is the only player in the Premier League this season to score 5+ goals with his left foot, right foot and head (12, 7 and 6 respectively).
- Romelu Lukaku has scored 9 goals in the final 10 minutes of Premier League games this season – 3 more than any other player.
- Maarten Stekelenburg’s penalty saves against Manchester City made him only the 2nd goalkeeper in Everton’s history to save 2 penalties in the same game (after Tommy Fern against Sunderland in 1921).
- Maarten Stekelenburg’s penalty saves came within the space of 27 minutes. He has made as many penalty saves in 27 minutes as 5 Premier League teams has made in the entire season (including Everton) and more than the other 15.
- Maarten Stekelenburg has made as many goalkeeping errors leading to a goal as clean sheets in the Premier League this season (3).
- Idrissa Gueye has made 136 successful tackles in the Premier League this season – more than any other player. It is also the 2nd highest amount of successful tackles in the top 5 European leagues (after Sporting Gijon’s Sergio Alvarez, who made 144).
- Idrissa Gueye scored his first Everton goal against Sunderland – exactly like his namesake Magaye Gueye.
- Ross Barkley is the first player to score Everton’s first and last home game of the season since Graeme Sharp in 1983/84.
- Ross Barkley has created 84 chances in the Premier League this season – 24 more than any other English player.
- Phil Jagielka was the first Everton defender to score in 3 consecutive games (against Manchester United, Leicester and Burnley) since Dave Watson (against Liverpool, West Ham and Manchester United) in 1991.
- Phil Jagielka was the first Everton defender to score in 3 consecutive league games since Billy Cook (against Blackpool and Derby twice) in 1938.
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goal against Hull made him the first Everton player with a double-barrelled surname (i.e. hyphenated) to score in a game in any format since John Eyton-Jones scored in a friendly against Burnley in March 1888.
- Morgan Schneiderlin’s goal against West Brom made him the first Everton number 2 to score in a competitive game since Steve Watson scored a hat-trick against Leeds United in September 2003.
- Before this season, no player has scored multiple own goals for Everton in the Premier League. Now, there are two (Shay Given and Ryan Shawcross).
- Leighton Baines’ goal against Southampton was his 23rd from a penalty – no other player has scored more penalties for the club (Trevor Steven and David Unsworth also 23).