Full Fixture List:
- 18/08/2025 Leeds United v Everton
- 23/08/2025 Everton v Brighton
- 30/08/2025 Wolves v Everton
- 13/09/2025 Everton v Aston Villa
- 20/09/2025 Liverpool v Everton
- 27/09/2025 Everton v West Ham United
- 04/10/2025 Everton v Crystal Palace
- 18/10/2025 Manchester City v Everton
- 25/10/2025 Everton v Tottenham
- 01/11/2025 Sunderland v Everton
- 08/11/2025 Everton v Fulham
- 22/11/2025 Manchester United v Everton
- 29/11/2025 Everton v Newcastle United
- 03/12/2025 Bournemouth v Everton
- 06/12/2025 Everton v Nottingham Forest
- 13/12/2025 Chelsea v Everton
- 20/12/2025 Everton v Arsenal
- 27/12/2025 Burnley v Everton
- 30/12/2025 Nottingham Forest v Everton
- 03/01/2026 Everton v Brentford
- 07/01/2026 Everton v Wolves
- 17/01/2026 Aston Villa v Everton
- 24/01/2026 Everton v Leeds United
- 31/01/2026 Brighton v Everton
- 07/02/2026 Fulham v Everton
- 11/02/2026 Everton v Bournemouth
- 21/02/2026 Everton v Manchester United
- 28/02/2026 Newcastle United v Everton
- 04/03/2026 Everton v Burnley
- 14/03/2026 Arsenal v Everton
- 21/03/2026 Everton v Chelsea
- 11/04/2026 Brentford v Everton
- 18/04/2026 Everton v Liverpool
- 25/04/2026 West Ham United v Everton
- 02/05/2026 Everton v Manchester City
- 09/05/2026 Crystal Palace v Everton
- 17/05/2026 Everton v Sunderland
- 24/05/2026 Tottenham v Everton
Key Fantasy Angles:
- New home: Everton debut at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in GW2 vs Brighton.
- Early double-up potential in defence with Big James Tarkowski, Mykolenko and Pickford.
- Monitor their late December run of Burnley, Forest, and Brentford — potential gold for bargain buys.
Draft Strategy Tips:
- Avoid early fixtures — Leeds away followed by Brighton, Wolves, Villa, and Liverpool is a landmine.
- Target GW11 onwards for a potential run of form.
- Watch for budget midfield options stepping up in Moyes’ disciplined setup.
It’s a new dawn in Merseyside — new stadium, familiar drama. David Moyes begins his second full season at the helm with one of the league’s toughest openers at Elland Road. The fixture gods didn’t hold back either: an early trip to Anfield, City away in May, and a festive grind that could define survival chances. But there’s hope: Moyes is a survivalist, and if he plugs the leaky defence and squeezes output from the wide players, Everton may just sneak back toward mid-table mediocrity (which, in their case, is progress). Pickford remains one of the best late goalie picks in fantasy drafts.
Jon Harrison, June 2025
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