Everton U21s 1 – 0 Chelsea U21s
Everton U21s held on for a great win over a strong Chelsea team in Premier League 2 at Walton Hall Park tonight, with Jacob Beaumont-Clark scoring a fine goal to give them 3 points to defend to the bitter end.
So far this season, the Young Blues have won two of their seven matches in the PL2 and lost five, and sit 21st out of 29 teams in the full table.
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A good counter-attack saw Jacob Beaumont-Clark scored the opening goal after 35 minutes.
It was competitive after that, with a Chelsea goal disallowed and Braiden Graham having to leave injured as the Young Blues had to endure an attack, with Chelsea hitting the post in 9 minutes of added time.
Everton U21s: Pickford, Davis [Y:17′] (71′ Akarakiri), Van Schoor, Welch (61′ Thomas), Tamen, Campbell, Beaumont-Clark, Gomez, Morgan (61′ Ebere), Bates, Graham (89′ Boakye).
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Brent Stephens
2 Posted on 10/31/2025 at 7:36:07 PM
Excellent first goal from Everton.
Dave Abrahams
3 Posted on 10/31/2025 at 7:45:43 PM
Beaumont Clark with the goal after a great through ball from Braiden Graham I believe.
Michael Kenrick
4 Posted on 31/10/2025 at 20:24:15
Kingsford Boakye on the bench… I don’t remember seeing him much so far this season.
Must have been injured, I assume?
Dave Abrahams
5 Posted on 31/10/2025 at 20:34:14
Van Schoor is playing a good match. I hope he continues to play and improve. There is room for a good left back at Everton.
Dave Abrahams
6 Posted on 31/10/2025 at 21:06:03
There was a lot of injury time, I saw the goal very clearly, I adjusted my assessment of Graham’s pass. It was a good one, but Beaumont-Clark had a lot to do receiving it, but finished it well, adding a lot of stoppage time to the game.
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Paul Kossoff
1 Posted on 10/31/2025 at 6:52:11 PM
If it hasn’t already been noticed, Everton Under-21s are competing in the Premier League International Cup tournament. First match at Goodison Park on December 3.
https://footballgroundguide.com/news/why-everton-will-still-play-matches-at-goodison-park-this-season-despite-hill-dickinson-stadium-move.
Everton’s under-21 side took over Walton Hall Park from the women’s team, but with continental opponents on the way they will head to Goodison as it has the facilities to handle a competition of this magnitude.
The U21s take part in the Premier League International Cup, pitting the Category 1 academy teams against their peers from across Europe.
Being a Premier League operation, all matches are played on English soil, giving Goodison the opportunity to host some of the biggest teams on the continent.
The competition will see Evertonians play three matches on the hallowed grounds of Goodison in December, starting with Real Madrid, with an additional match in January.