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·24 aprile 2025
Chelsea vs Everton: Premier League Preview, Latest Team News and TV Watching Guide

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·24 aprile 2025
For Chelsea, the equation is now brutally simple: win, and keep the dream alive. As the Premier League enters its final, feverish stages, Enzo Maresca’s side host Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday in a match that offers more than just three points—it offers positioning, purpose and psychological leverage in the race for Europe.
Currently sixth, Chelsea find themselves in the thick of a five-team scrap for a top-five finish, which this season could very well mean Champions League football. With Manchester City and Nottingham Forest otherwise occupied in FA Cup semi-final action, the opportunity to leapfrog rivals is tantalising. A win against Everton would see the Blues climb into the top four, if only temporarily, and place significant pressure on those around them.
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For Sean Dyche and Everton, the scenario is rather more subdued. Premier League safety is already secured—no small feat given their circumstances earlier in the campaign—and while a top-half finish remains mathematically possible, it’s unlikely. Their motivation, then, may come from spoiling the party. There’s also some pride at stake: finishing above Manchester United and Tottenham would provide a sliver of satisfaction in a season that has largely been about survival.
That said, Everton’s form has been patchy, and injuries could further complicate Dyche’s preparation. James Tarkowski, ever-present in the Premier League since joining the Toffees, could miss out after sustaining a hamstring injury in the loss to Manchester City. His absence would be a major blow to a side already low on cohesion.
For Chelsea, injuries remain a subplot. Malo Gusto is a major doubt with a muscle strain, while Wesley Fofana and Mykhailo Mudryk are also unavailable. However, Tyrique George’s recent rise offers intrigue—his goal against Fulham was not just well-taken but well-timed, potentially earning him a start.
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Maresca still has key decisions to make, particularly in attack. Nicolas Jackson is struggling for form and Christopher Nkunku was left out of the matchday squad entirely last time out. Does the Italian coach trust in raw form or reputation? It’s a dilemma emblematic of Chelsea’s broader identity search this season.
Chelsea’s recent win over Fulham was crucial—not just for the table, but for the mood around Stamford Bridge. Momentum is delicate, but real. Maresca knows the importance of backing that result up, especially in a pressure-cooker early kick-off where intensity can sometimes lag behind tactics.
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Everton will look to frustrate, sit deep, and play on the counter. The Blues, for all their individual talent, have often struggled to break down compact sides. This match may be no different in terms of aesthetics, but that hardly matters now. At this point in the season, flair is optional—results are not.
Expect Chelsea to have just enough. Not a statement win, but a statement of intent. A 2-1 scoreline, echoing recent form, seems a fair bet.
This historic rivalry has seen its share of tight contests, and Saturday promises another chapter in that tradition—albeit one shaped more by urgency than elegance.
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