Goals and Highlights
100'
It's over. Everton fails to make its presence felt and ends up losing in a scandalous way three goals to zero.
94'
It does not count! Hee-Chan was waiting for the ball, after a good pass from Bueno, but the former was in an advanced position.
91'
Dangerous arrival of Everton, the ball reaches Gomes, he shoots, but the ball does not reach the goal.
89'
A good counterattack by Wolves, Traoré took advantage to send a cross for Neto, who shot, but the ball went wide.
87'
Bellegarde looks to create danger, but the Everton defense is well closed down and Gomes prevents it from happening.
84'
The match restarts and Wolves make two changes. Gomes comes off injured and Semedo, Traore and Doherty take their places.
82'
Gomes is left lying on the pitch and the referee stops the match.
79'
Wolverhampton changes. Sarabia and Cunha are replaced by Neto and Bellegarde.
76'
Sarabia's left-footed shot at the visitors' goal, but the ball is deflected well wide.
74'
Everton changes. McNeil and Calvert-Lewin are replaced by Betunca and Danjuma.
73'
Wolves change. Bueno replaces Aït-Nouri.
67'
Wolves kept on top of the visitors' goal, this time it was Gomes who shot inside the box, but the ball went wide.
62'
Everton changes. Patterson and Keane are replaced by Coleman and Seamus.
60'
Goal, goal, goal for Wolves! After Cunha's cross, Dawson made his presence felt inside the box, rifled a tremendous right-footed shot into the net for the third of the night.
58'
The action resumes and immediately Hee-Chan steals the ball and shoots at goal without managing to generate danger.
57'
The match is stopped after Branthwaite was injured on the field.
52'
Goal, goal, goal for Wolverhampton! Cunha appeared, taking advantage of a cross from Hee-Chan, sent a shot into the goal inside the box and the second goal arrived.
51'
Aït-Nouri looked for the goal with a tremendous shot on goal, but the ball was turned away by the defense.
48'
Harrison had the courage to shoot from outside the area, but the ball did not generate any danger in Sa's goal.
45'
The match restarts and the second half is underway.
45+6'
The first half is over, the Wolves lead by the minimum at halftime.
45+4'
Everton press high up, plenty of work for Jos Sa in the closing stages of the first half.
45+1'
It does not count! Everton looked to generate danger with Onana's pass, but Calvert-Lewin was positioned offside.
41'
Hee-Chan is looking to go forward, little excitement has been seen in these last minutes.
36'
The match is quite tight, with many fouls in the midfield by both teams that have stopped the game on several occasions.
31'
The home side continue to press, Kilman looking to get close to the Everton goal.
26'
Close! Calvert-Lewin looked for the equalizer, but his shot goes wide of the goal.
24'
Goal, goal, goal for Wolves! After a good cross, Kilman shoots underneath to put the ball into the side netting the first goal.
19'
Wolves put pressure on the visiting side's lower half, but failed to get a shot on goal.
13'
Once again, the locals made their presence felt, this time Cunha shot from outside the area, but the shot went wide.
8'
After Semedo's cross, Hee-Chan sent a lethal shot on goal, but the ball went wide.
6'
A back-and-forth match, both teams started by playing the rival goal.
0'
The action gets underway in Wolverhampton.
Everton: Lineup
Pickford; Keane, Tarkowski, Branthwaite; Patterson, Garner, Onana, Mykolenko; Harrison, Calvert-Lewin, McNeil.
Wolves: LineUp
Jose Sa; Kilman, Dawson, Toti; Semedo, Joao Gomes, Doyle, Ait-Nouri; Hwang, Sarabia; Cunha.
To the court
Both teams are already warming up before the start of the match, a great match is expected.
They are here!
Both Wolves and Everton are already at the Wolverhampton stadium, looking to close their year with a win and continue climbing the table.
What a gem!
This is the building where the last game of the year will be played between these two teams, both fans expect a great show.
Will the streak continue?
Everton have now gone eight years without playing their last home game of the year, but have gone four league games without defeat.
To continue the streak
The local team has gone seven games without a win in the current tournament, the first time they have gone seven games without a victory since 2019.
What a tip!
It is since 2018 when Wolverhampton played against Spurs, that the home team has not managed to win their last game of the year, accumulating already four years, where they have not even managed to score a single goal.
Watch out for this!
Everton have only beaten Wolves in two of their last ten away games, those victories coming in 2011 and 2021.
What a tip!
The Wolves have won four of the last five meetings between the two teams, a number they will be looking to increase.
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What time is the Wolves vs Everton match corresponding to Matchday 20 of the Premier League?
This is the start time of the Wolves vs Everton match on December 30, 2023 in several countries:
Argentina: 09:00 hours
Bolivia: 09:00 hours
Brazil: 09:00 hours
Chile: 09:00 hours
Colombia: 11:00 a.m.
Ecuador: 09:00 hours
United States: 10:00 a.m. PT and 11:00 a.m. ET
Mexico: 09:00 hours
Paraguay: 10:00 a.m.
Peru: 12:00 hours
Uruguay: 2:00 p.m.
Venezuela: 09:00 hours
Japan: 09:00 hours
India: 8:00 p.m.
Nigeria: 02:00 hours
South Africa: 03:00 hours
Australia: 03:00 hours
United Kingdom ET: 04:00 hours
Wolves Statements
Gary O'Neil, Wolves manager, spoke ahead of the match against Everton: “Both [Dawson and Hwang] are fit and fully trained today, so they will both be available for selection tomorrow. Hopefully Bouba [Traore] will be back, trained, so we'll see how he's doing and how he's got over it this morning and hopefully he'll be fit enough to feature in the team."
“Mario has gone to attend to a family issue that I don't want to talk much about because it's not my place. He didn't train today and that's all I can say about that. It's too early to know if he will be with us tomorrow. At the moment, my thoughts are with Mario and what he needs right now."
“I talked about it in my press conference after the Chelsea game and I said that there are things that are more important than football. We have a big football match tomorrow, but that doesn't replace what Mario, the person, needs from me and the football club. Mario will take what he needs for the next while and we will just support him with that.”
"They are doing very well and I still see them a point ahead of us in the league because normally they would be 26th, which shows what a good team they are and how well they have done, so it will be a really tough test. They have their way of doing things and in their away games they can frustrate the local teams a little.
“Firstly, it would be the type of performance and the energy within the group and the work and effort that the players put in. "There's obviously been a couple of performances there that you'll always get that are a bit disappointing and feel a bit flat, and we've had a couple of those."
“In general we have had very good and energetic performances at home, we have always tried to be at the front and be a threat, and you have seen that the players have given absolutely everything. The boys will need them tomorrow. "They're a small team and they've had two really tough games, so in the third game in six days, we're going to need as much energy from as many people in the stadium as possible."
Everton's latest roster
Pickford, Patterson, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Branthwaite, McNeil, Onana, Harrison, Tavares Gomes, Garner, Beto
Wolves' latest roster
José Sá, Nélson Semedo, Kilman, S. Bueno, Toti Gomes, Aït-Nouri; Lemina, João Gomes, Pablo Sarabia, Hwang Hee-chan, Matheus Cunha
How does Everton arrive?
Everton has not had a good campaign in this competition, it currently arrives after losing in three consecutive matches, one of these matches was its elimination from the FA Cup. In addition, its last match was against the Manchester City, a match in which they lost three goals to one.
How do Wolves arrive?
Wolves beat Brendtford four goals to one at home, the locals will look to give a great duel and add three in this last game of the year.
The Wolves vs Everton match will be played at the Molineux Stadium
The Wolves vs Everton match will be played at the Molineux Stadium located in Wolverhampton, England. The property has a capacity for 30,445 people.
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