Premier League 2025-26: Everton starts life in Hill Dickinson Stadium with a victory; Paleis-Veersteen plays a tight trekking


Everton started life in his new house on the water in Bramley-Moore Dock with a 2-0 win over Sunday on Sunday when Jack Grealish showed a glimpse of the player who was once the poster boy of English football.

Grealish, who is on loan from Manchester City to revive his career in an attempt, dribbled the area and crossed to fellow wing player Iliman Ndiaye to Volley Home The first goal of a new Everton era after the emotional departure of the Goodison Park team, the old house. That offered some symmetry, where Ndiaye also scored the last goal at Goodison.

By offering a dismissal for James Garner to drive Everton’s second goal from outside the area, Grealiskh took a second assist of the game – as much as the attacker of England in the last two Premier League seasons in City.

Everton -goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saved a penalty from Danny Welbeck to the joy of home fans among the 51,759 in their new stadium that was built in the hope of bringing an under -performing club to a new level in recent years. Not for the first time, Pickford was seen that he checked his water bottle before a penalty shovel, because he keeps the name of potential opposition penalty branches on the drinking ship and where they could hit their attempt.

It was Everton’s first victory of the season, after a 1-0 loss at Leeds in the opening round.

Crystal Palace fans were not afraid to announce their feelings about Nottingham Forest during the 1-1 draw of the teams in Selhurst Park.

Palace, the FA Cup winner last season, was relegated from the Europa League to the Conference League last month before violating the UEFA rules for club ownership, in a Saga thinks that the club was influenced by forest and owner Evangelos Marinakis, who had been promoting to the Europa League.

A spicy banner before the game took a doll in Marinakis, just like some offensive songs from the notorious noisy supporters of Palace who had also focused on UEFA.

Ismaila Sarr gave Palace a 37th-minute lead before Callum Hudson-Odoi equalized in the 57th for Forest, whose manager Nuno Espirito Santo was in the Dugout for the game, despite concerns about his work in the midst of rising tensions with Marinakis in the summer.

Published on August 24, 2025



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