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Chelsea 0, Everton 0: Blues deliver psychological blow

THE talk may have been to the contrary, but Everton wouldn’t mind one bit if this proves an indicator for next month’s FA Cup final.Read

Tim Howard celebrates

Man Utd 0 - Everton 0 (Everton win 4-2 on penalties): Heroic Howard sends Everton into cup heaven

SOME things, they say, are simply meant to be. And the overwhelming sense that this could be Everton’s year in the FA Cup shows no signs of abating.Read

FA Cup Live Blog - Everton v Man Utd

FOLLOW the FA Cup semi-final and have your say in our Live Blog direct from Wembley stadium.Read

Steven Pienaar and Marouane Fellaini

Aston Villa 3, Everton 3: Thriller but Arsenal the real winners

THESE two sides have been on a collision course for some time now and yesterday afternoon’s clash was everything it promised to be – though it didn’t much help either side’s Champions League dreams.Read

Sunderland Reserves 0, Everton Reserves 0

JAMES VAUGHAN completed 68 minutes in his first action since November in Everton Reserves’ goalless draw at Sunderland in the FA Barclays Premier Reserve League Northern Section last night.Read

Leon Osman and Jo

Everton 4, Wigan 0: Blues are racing certs for Europe again

HIS team-mates may be playing for a place at Wembley, but for Jo the prize this season would be sealing a regular appearance at Finch Farm.Read

John Achterberg

Tranmere 0 - Everton 3: Tranmere Rovers salute John Achertberg but Everton take spoils

TRANMERE followers turned out in numbers to pay a warm tribute to John Achterberg.Read

Everton Reserves end winless run with victory over Wigan

EVERTON Reserves’ nine-game run without a win in the FA Premier Reserve League Northern Section ended as they beat Wigan Athletic 2-0 at the Halton Stadium last night.Read

Looking ahead to bigger picture - Portsmouth 2, Everton 1

SOMETIMES when you suffer a temporary setback you’ve got to look at the bigger picture and Lars Jacobsen knows that more than most.Read

Everton 3, Stoke City 1: Hair-raising but consistent Blues march on

IT’S becoming a weekly event – spotting significant signs of Everton’s progress over the course of David Moyes’s seven years in charge, and this season in particular.Read

Everton 2, Middlesbrough 1: Wembley can start a new era for Everton manager David Moyes

THE circumstances may have been different. But the feeling that Everton are on the cusp of a new era under David Moyes was impossible to shake.Read

Tim Cahill

Blackburn Rovers 0 - Everton 0: Cup distracts away from dour stalemate

DAVID MOYES had already admitted to having an eye on the FA Cup – and just about everyone inside Ewood Park wished they were watching something else last night.Read

Louis Saha

Everton 2 West Brom 0

AT HOME to the division’s basement team, on paper this was Everton’s easiest Premier League fixture of the season.Read

Newcastle 0 - Everton FC 0: Chance missed to end seven years of bad luck

IN ALMOST seven years of trying, David Moyes has yet to record a Premier League win at St James’ ParkRead

Everton Reserves 1, Liverpool Reserves 1

IT WAS honours even in the mini-derby at the Halton Stadium last night.Read

Everton 3, Aston Villa 1: Goodison dreaming of prosperous future

MEMBERS of Everton’s last three FA Cup-winning teams were paraded during half-time at Goodison yesterday.Read

Everton 3, Bolton 0: Midas touch Moyes’s Jo gamble pays off

ON HIS way home from Goodison Park at the weekend, David Moyes would have been forgiven for popping into the newsagent to chance his arm on the lotto.Read

Everton 1, Liverpool 0: Dan Gosling wings his way into Merseyside derby folklore

WHATEVER Dan Gosling goes on to achieve at Everton, the youngster will struggle to replicate the manner in which he truly announced himself on the Goodison stage last night.Read

Everton 1, Arsenal 1: Blues' dejection after Robin van Persie nicks point

IT’S not just the late January mist swirling around Goodison Park that can lead to you losing your focus and seeing things in a slightly different perspective.Read

Everton FC manager David Moyes alongside Liverpool FC's Rafa Benitez on the touchline. Picture: Andrew Teebay

Liverpool 1, Everton 1: Knockout punch proves elusive

ACTIONS speak louder than words. And the two players targeted for abuse by rival supporters dished out their own form of retribution at Anfield yesterday.Read