Everton vs Ipswich Town LIVE Updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights


Everton are finally done with a brutal run of fixtures and can turn their attention to their two final matches at Goodison Park before moving into the new ground next season.

The Toffees went 1W-1D-3L across their last five matches, as Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Man City, and Chelsea presented a not-so-fond fixture list.

WATCH — Everton v Ipswich Town

That’s left them 15th with 38 points, but there’s hope to finish higher as they’ve now reached a mostly-kind Run-in with Fulham and a pair of relegated sides before a Week 38 scrap at mighty Newcastle (hence ‘mostly’).

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Ipswich Town, however, have to open life after relegation at Goodison Park as they finish out their one-and-done season in the Premier League.

For live updates and highlights throughout Everton vs Ipswich, check out PST’s live blog coverage below…


How to watch Everton vs Ipswich Town live, stream link and start time

Kick off time: 10am ET Saturday
Venue: Goodison Park — Walton
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch live on NBC.com


Everton vs Ipswich Town live score: 2-1

Beto 27′, Dwight McNeil 35′, Julio Enciso 41′


Everton vs Ipswich Town live updates

All three cautioned Tractor Boys exit

Delap, Morsy, and Chaplin see their days end, replaced by Jack Clarke, George Hirst, and Kalvin Phillips.

About 20 minutes left at Goodison.

Another coming-together

This time it’s Conor Chaplin going head-to-head with Alcaraz, both men seeing yellow in the 65th minute.

Surely changes coming soon.

Halftime — Everton 2-1 Ipswich Town

Two incredible shots are among the three goals in this xG-defying first half.

It reads 2-1 to the Toffees but the shot attempts are 8-6 to Ipswich and the xG is a combined 0.83 (0.45 for Everton)

Good fun, this match. McNeil’s absence dinged the Toffees attack this year.

Julio Enciso goal — Everton 2-1 Ipswich Town (41st minute)

This one might’ve swerved even more than McNeil’s effort!

Ipswich are back in it as Enciso snaps into a wild ride of a shot from well outside the box.

Enciso’s screamer pulls one back for Ipswich

You might not see a better strike all season than this Julio Enciso missile for Ipswich Town against Everton.

Dwight McNeil goal! Everton 2-0 Ipswich Town (35th minute)

What a sweet strike.

The ex-Burnley man takes a square pass from Nathan Patterson and lets his right peg down the rest.

McNeil snaps into a vicious, knuckling ball from outside the 18 that leaves several players wobbling, not the least of whom is Palmer.

2-0.

McNeil drills Everton 2-0 in front of Ipswich Town

Dwight McNeil strikes the ball with some venom behind it as it swerves into the corner of the goal to give the Toffees a 2-0 lead over the Tractor Boys at Goodison Park.

Getting spicy

Jake O’Brien picks up a yellow card in his own end and there’s a bit of a tete-a-tete with Delap, who also sees yellow.

Now a falling Liam Delap throws a sneaky elbow into an airborne Jarrad Branthwaite but does not see a second yellow.

Beto goal! Everton 1-0 Ipswich Town (27th minute)

Vitaliy Mykolenko’s cross is blocked near the end line and Carlos Alcaraz is first to the loose ball.

He measures up his chances for sweeping a cross into traffic, where Beto’s timed his run well and turned a cushioned header inside the far post.

It’s Beto’s seventh of the Premier League season.

Beto’s header gives Everton 1-0 lead over Ipswich

Goodison Park erupts as Carlos Alcaraz’s cross finds Beto inside the box to give Everton the 1-0 advantage over Ipswich Town.

Nice move by the Toffees

Iliman Ndiaye leads a rush down the left and a few neat passes later it’s Nathan Patterson inside the right of the 18.

His ripped shot is caught by Alex Palmer.

0-0, 25′

Promising start

Would this game be as open if both sides’ 2025-26 fates weren’t settled weeks ago?

Maybe not, but Everton and Ipswich are both going for it.

The Toffees have three of the game’s first four shot attempts but the Tractor Boys have had some moments and Liam Delap looks up to the challenge of a relative upset at Goodison Park.

0-0, 16′.

Everton lineup

Pickford, Patterson, O’Brien, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Gana Gueye, Garner, Ndiaye, McNeil, Alcaraz, Beto

Ipswich Town lineup

Palmer, O’Shea, Woolfenden, Burgess, Greaves, Morsy, J. Taylor, Hutchinson, Chaplin, Enciso, Delap


Everton vs Ipswich Town preview

The Toffees have gone 1W-1D-3L across their last five matches, as Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Man City, and Chelsea presented a not-so-fond fixture list.

That’s left them 15th with 38 points, but there’s hope to finish higher as they’ve now reached a mostly-kind Run-in with Fulham and a pair of relegated sides before a Week 38 scrap at mighty Newcastle (hence ‘mostly’).

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Ipswich Town, however, have to open life after relegation at Goodison Park as they finish out their one-and-done season in the Premier League.

Everton team news, focus

OUT: James Tarkowski (thigh), Armando Broja (loan – unable to face parent club), Jesper Lindstrom (groin), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (thigh), Orel Mangala (knee)

Ipswich Town team news, focus

OUT: Ben Johnson (suspension), Conor Townsend (thigh), Leif Davis (suspension), Omari Hutchinson (hamstring), Jaden Philogene-Bidace (knee), Kalvin Phillips (achilles), Arijanet Muric (shoulder), Sammi Szmodics (ankle), Wes Burns (knee), Chiedozie Ogbene (achilles – out for season) | QUESTIONABLE: Nathan Broadhead (thigh), Axel Tuanzebe (thigh)

Everton vs Ipswich Town prediction

The Toffees are heavy favorites and Goodison’s penultimate men’s home affair will surely be on the minds of everyone, including the players. That said, these late-season games can get a bit open and both Everton and the Tractor Boys deserve that entertainment. Let’s optimistically point to fun, with Dwight McNeil, Liam Delap, and Iliman Ndiaye all enjoying their days. Everton 3-2 Ipswich Town.





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