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Everton 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 3rd May 2025 17:07

Julio Enciso hit a superb strike from 30 yards and George Hirst nodded home at the back post as Town came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Everton at Goodison Park. Beto gave the Toffees the lead with a header in the 26th minute, then Dwight McNeil made it two nine minutes later from distance with the Merseysiders appearing to be cruising to victory until Enciso smashed in his second goal for Town on 41 and sub Hirst equalised 11 minutes from time to take what in the end was a deserved point for the Blues.

Town made two changes from the team which lost 3-0 at Newcastle last weekend with Omari Hutchinson and Conor Chaplin returning to the side.

In manager Kieran McKenna’s 150th league game in charge of the Blues, Hutchinson was back from his hamstring injury wide on the right with Ben Johnson dropping out following his red card at St James’ Park.

Chaplin made his first start since the Newcastle home game in December as the number 10 with Enciso moving to the left-sided role and Jack Clarke dropping to the bench.

Kalvin Phillips was back also among the subs after his achilles issue, as was Axel Tuanzebe, who was rested last week. Jens Cajuste was also again among those on the bench, as was ex-Everton defender Ben Godfrey and youngster Somto Boniface for the third game running.

Everton made two changes with Abdoulaye Doucoure out of the 20 and Jack Harrison among the subs and McNeil and Carlos Alcaraz coming into the side. Summer Blues target Armando Broja was on the bench, as was Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who was back after a hamstring injury.

Ahead of kick-off the home support displayed tifos and gave the teams a ticker-tape welcome as they took to the field in what had been declared ‘Supporters Day’ with the match the penultimate fixture at Goodison Park.

Once the game got under way, with the Blues in their rarely worn Burgundy second kit, Liam Delap, with Everton another of the many clubs reported to be interested in signing him this summer, burst forward from halfway in the fifth minute after a loose pass but slipped over as he shot from the edge of the box having failed to look up and spot Enciso in space to his left.

On seven, Jacob Greaves, again at left-back, did well to put a foot in to intercept McNeil’s ball through to Beto and was caught late by the Guinea-Bissau international’s studs, however, referee Lewis Smith failed to spot the foul.

From the corner, Jarrad Branthwaite headed back across the box but Beto nodded weakly to Alex Palmer.

In the 14th minute, with the Toffees well in control but with the game having the lack of intensity typical of an end-of-season dead rubber, Beto looped a header well over.

Town broke down the right a minute later, Hutchinson squeezing over a low cross which Delap tried to heel-flick towards the far corner but the England U21 international was unable to make significant contact.

The Blues briefly began to see more of the ball and in the 21st minute Hutchinson struck a shot which cannoned out to Enciso on the left of a defender but the on-loan Brighton man shot well over.

Three minutes later, Nathan Patterson shot straight at Palmer when in space on the right of the area with the Toffees again putting Town under pressure.


On 25, Iliman Ndiaye’s shot was blocked, then with the Blues failing to clear their lines, Beto almost played in Alcaraz with a flicked header.

But home fans only had to wait another minute for a goal with the same two players combining. Alcaraz crossed from the left and Beto headed across Palmer into the far corner having found space between Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess.

Three minutes after the goal, Delap and Jake O’Brien clashed in the left corner at the Town end and both were booked.

Within a minute, Delap had collided with Branthwaite as they went for a bouncing ball with the Everton defender left on the ground and the home fans calling for a red card. Referee Smith decided otherwise, although spoke to the Town striker, and VAR agreed.

Morsy joined Delap in the referee’s book on 33 for a foul on Ndiaye, then two minutes later the Toffees increased their lead.

McNeil, out of almost nothing, unleashed a shot from 25 yards from out towards the right which seemed to catch the motionless Palmer out as it beat him to his left, either due to a deflection of Burgess or just the curl on the ball.

Enciso shot into Jordan Pickford’s arms in the 37th minute, then two minutes later had an even better opportunity, taking the ball into the box on the left but scraping his shot into the side-netting when he should have scored.

But a minute later, the Paraguayan international did bag his second goal for the Blues, and what a strike it was.

The 21-year-old brought the ball forward a few paces centrally before smashing a 30-yard effort which beat Pickford and struck the underside of the bar and nestled in the net.

Town had looked down and out at 2-0 and it looked like a case of how many goals Everton might score, but suddenly the Blues were back in it.

And from an Enciso corner in the 44th minute, they weren’t too far from a second, the ball falling to Dara O’Shea, who stabbed ahead to Greaves on the edge of the six-yard area but the ex-Hull City man was unable to get in a clear shot at goal with his back to goal.

That was the last action of a half which had started slowly following the pre-match festivities, as perhaps wasn’t a surprise with neither team having much to play for.

But the first Everton goal and Delap’s clashes with Everton defenders upped the atmosphere and the tempo of the game.

The Toffees’ second goal seemed to have settled the game and put the home side on their way to a comfortable win, but Enciso’s excellent strike - although he will feel he also ought to have scored his effort a moment or two earlier - breathed new life into the Blues and the match.

Town began the second period brightly, Enciso, buoyed by his goal, making direct runs and winning free-kicks in the Everton half. On 54, a couple of minutes after he had been fouled by Ndiaye on the touchline below the Blues support, Enciso underwent treatment before continuing.

Following the break, in which both teams went to the touchline for drinks and instruction, O’Neil crossed from the right for the home team but failed to find Beto or Ndiaye.

On 58, Delap broke away on the left and cut inside Patterson before the ball squirmed through a challenge to Enciso on the edge of the area but this time his shot was straight at Pickford.

Everton began to dominate again but without creating a serious chance, Greaves making a couple of important interceptions, then in the 65th minute Chaplin fouled Alcaraz, who reacted angrily, going head-to-head with the Town forward, and having been separated by their teammates, both were yellow-carded.

Four minutes later, Town made a triple change, Chaplin, Delap and Morsy replaced by Jack Clarke, George Hirst and Kalvin Phillips.

The substitutions seemed to reinvigorate the Blues Clarke breaking away down the left and then Hirst exchanging passes with Hutchinson on the right.

On 76, Greaves got forward down the left for the first time, Hirst stabbing his low cross back to Enciso but the Paraguayan’s radar was again off and the ball looped well over. Everton made a double change ahead of the restart, Calvert-Lewin and Harrison taking over from Beto and McNeil.

And in the 79th minute, the Blues levelled. After O’Shea had been caught late by Vitali Mykolenko in the build-up, Hutchinson went round the outside of Idrissa Gueye and stood up a cross which flicked off the Senegalese midfielder’s toe and reached Hirst at the far post, the Scotland international nodding into the ground and the roof of the net to claim his fifth goal of the season.

Before the game restarted, Mykolenko was booked for his foul on O’Shea, then following the kick-off Hirst charged into Branthwaite off the ball, then the Everton defender charged back into him for good measure and they were both booked.

On 82, Town switched Taylor for Cajuste and the Toffees swapped Patterson for Ashley Young.

Two minutes into six additional minutes, a long throw caused Pickford problems but Greaves was adjudged to have fouled the England keeper.

A minute later, the Blues swapped Enciso for Tuanzebe, the loanee’s superb goal having been the game’s turning point.

Everton were the side pushing for a third goal at the whistle but without causing Town too many problems and referee Smith’s whistle confirmed a sixth draw on the road for the Blues.

At 2-0 it looked a case of Town having to keep the scoreline respectable with the home side dominant and pushing for more goals in front of a crowd in a party mood on their second-last day at their home since 1892.

But Enciso’s brilliant strike re-energised the Blues and in the second half Town had the better of the chances with the visitors’ backline repelling the home attack and Enciso in particular having one or two other chances prior to Hirst’s leveller. In the end Town, who haven't previously come from two down to draw this season, deserved the point.

A performance which illustrated that the spirit which was such a factor in the back-to-back promotions still remains despite this season’s disappointments and frustrations, and the sort of positive display and result manager Kieran McKenna will have been looking for in the final four games of the campaign.

Town are next in action at home to Brentford next Saturday in this season’s penultimate Portman Road fixture.

Everton: Pickford (c), Mykolenko, Branthwaite, O’Brien, Patterson (Young 82), Gana, Garner, Alcaraz, Ndiaye, McNeil (Harrison 77), Beto (Calvert-Lewin 77). Subs: Virginia, Keane, Broja, Coleman, Iroegbunam.

Town: Palmer, O’Shea, Woolfenden, Burgess, Greaves, Morsy (c) (Phillips 69), Taylor (Cajuste 82), Hutchinson, Chaplin (Clarke 69), Enciso (Tuanzebe 93), Delap (Hirst 69). Unused: Walton, Cajuste, Luongo, Godfrey, Boniface. Referee: Lewis Smith (Preston). VAR official: Paul Tierney. Att: 39,305.


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RobsonWark added 18:53 - May 3
Delap and Enciso played for themselves and not the team. It's like they were trying to put themselves in the shop window for the transfer window. Why would a club want to buy greedy players though? Every time they got the ball they went for goal on their own. Yes Ensciso scored a fantastic goal but I felt we could have won that game if they played for the team.
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:03 - May 3
Only pride to play for and the lads can be proud today . Not been a good season but hopefully next will be a bit more exciting not going to get carried away with optimism because we could see a big change in the squad but fingers crossed
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Linkboy13 added 19:05 - May 3
One good game by Hirst and all of a sudden Delap is useless some people on here are so clueless. Delap has scored 45 percent of our goals which is a Premier league record. Hirst is a good player but will always be under study to Delap until he leaves.
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blueboy1981 added 19:07 - May 3
A Good comeback and Point - but McKenna is a One Trick Pony, if and when we take the game to opponents we look, and prove effective.
Every game we approach it as if we need to suppress the opposition as if fearful of them - Why ??
- we have had every chance of avoiding relegation this season.
The capability has again proved to be there to have done so - but only when they’ve been allowed to, or taken it on themselves.
McKenna you must change your approach - certainly at Prem’ level.
He has much to learn, lets hope he does.
Well Done Boys, you proved you can, and DID today !
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Town1Inter0 added 19:09 - May 3
Are we better in the Premier League without Davis at left-back? He might be a great player in the right team and system (wing-back?) but I'm afraid I think we are better without him.
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BangaloreBlues added 19:46 - May 3
What a goal by Enciso!
Was listening to R5 commentary and they said that Delap is likely to leave and Hirst will be the main man. Couldn't agree more, and I hope so.
This is what I want to see now - fighting performances, get as many points as possible so we don't look as bad as Southampton, and put us in good stead for next season. We could easily win our last three games if we put in the effort. At least, we MUST beat Leicester and stay above them! Something to play for after all... :-)
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jon_talbot56 added 20:02 - May 3
A few points. We started with five players who were in League One two years ago. Second, we were playing without any recognised full backs. But the people who think we have lost the cohesiveness of the band of brothers are not watching the same team as me. In terms of negatives it was evident again today we lack the crisp passing and interchange of established PL teams and in the first half we gave too much time and space to players on the edge of the box. Finally, the support, as at Newcastle last week was magnificent and fully deserved the extended applause given by KK and the players at the end.
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ArnieM added 20:53 - May 3
IpswichT62OldBoy:
Hirst has been fit and available for half the season. Mckenna has elected not to play him!
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 21:46 - May 3
ArnieM
And not available for half the season.
Its a shame.
As I said.
I didn't comment on selection.
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gkroon89 added 22:16 - May 3
Thought 2nd half wasn’t bad from us.

1st goal disappointing as we have 4 cb’s and Beto just wanders straight into the centre and nods it in. We just need to do things better defensively.

Belter of a goal by Encisco - wow.

We do miss Hirsts link up play at times and was good to see him get a goal. Going to be pivotal next season if he stays fit. The team plays better as a whole when we play with this sort of striker (proved when we planned on Moore as he plays the same way). Need to look for that sort of player for the Championship next season.

Was a bit strange us playing 4 cb’s that should be comfortable heading and tackling, but we still had Hutchinson playing as a RWB the first half. Just leave the back four flat and keep a rigid midfield duo - leaving the front four to be play fluidly on turnovers. Our formation hinders our chances of counter attacks and general forward play.
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blues1 added 22:56 - May 3
Chris felix. And what other seats could they give them? Had to give 3000 tickets, so we're the only seats they could give. Plus really don't think there's too much atmosphere come from the cobbold stand anyway.
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Bert added 23:26 - May 3
Good to hear Moyes and a lot of Everton fans praise how we pass the ball through the team but can also effectively counter attack. Much harder to do in the PL against world class teams which is why, in my opinion, KMcK has been more cautious than he probably wants to be.
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NITFC added 00:41 - May 4
A few comments on here about having Marcus Harness available next season. I'm happy with that but don't forget Cam Humphries who the Wycombe fans have idolised. He just might be the player we need in the middle of the park
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ibisblue added 07:51 - May 4
Thought Hutchinson's cross for Hirst's goal was outstanding... he had 3-4 players on him and he got it across.
Otherwise - thoroughly enjoyed the second half - we were so much more positive. Compared to when we played them at Portman Road (when I confess, they outplayed us completely which was a sobering moment in our season) this was way way better.
Performances like this are key for keeping players motivated to stay for next season - that Leicester match now looking like a big one with all that in mind!!
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senduntd added 08:53 - May 4
Are Everton the dirtiest team in the Premiership? Nasty lot, referee let them
get away with murder.
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ImAbeliever added 09:31 - May 4
@Alex Mathis
Aye, aye, aye, aye,
Hancock is better than Yashin,
Crawford is better than Eusebio
And (Norwich) is in for a thrashing.
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Carberry added 09:44 - May 4
I totally agree with Chris Felix, giving premium seats on the half-way line to away supporters is scandalous. How many other clubs do that? Those season ticket holders, who probably paid top prices over a number of years were just thrown out.
It is all very well saying what else could they do but that's why the management are paid the big bucks, to solve these issues. How many of our wonderful away supporters sat in the best seats at away grounds this season?
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ArnieM added 10:06 - May 4
Ipswich T62… even if Hirst had been available for the whole season, McKenna would still have benched him. It’s been a slap in the face for the boy, a fat re the way he led the line in our promotion year…..

I’m really not bothered if Delap leaves, but I am bothered if Hirst decides his future is best served elsewhere given his lack of minutes this season and playing second fiddle to “ potential” …
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AlexMathie added 10:16 - May 4
@Imabeliever thanks, love it. Do you know what tune it was to?
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ImAbeliever added 10:29 - May 4
Sorry AlexM, been singing it all weekend but can’t recall an original.
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dieselmorris added 12:34 - May 4
I'm missing lee james99,he is either on holiday or got writers block.
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Linkboy13 added 12:34 - May 4
Leejames99 wont have much to talk about this week with Leif Davis not playing at Everton. Both the Everton goals came about by giving them far too much time on the ball.
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greeneking24 added 14:18 - May 4
I was at the game, spying in the home end. Here are my thoughts on the game.

Stadium
Love it, wood seats, right in amongst terraced houses. The fans I spoke to were very proud of the ground. Oh and the scouse pie was great.

Home crown
Friendly, appreciate of good football when they see it, were applauding Enciso’s goal. They were very quick to be critical of their own team.

Away crown
Makes you proud

Game
Thought we were pretty poor early on. After our goal we were the better team. Played the ball well from the back and our direct approach later in the game was good. We missed Cajuste, didn’t think we managed to take good work creating space at the back and transition through midfield to the attacking options.

Good to see Chappers and hutch back, but both need some game time.

Great to see impact from substitutes again. Esp Clark & Hirst.

Greaves - struggled playing out of position but still managed to put in some great blocks including a wonderful foot in to prevent a goal in my opinion.

Delap - could easily got a 2nd yellow (I don’t believe it was). Settled down on the aggression after that. I don’t think it is utilised enough with balls down the line that he can run onto. Only recall 1 pass down the line and he almost greater something.

Hirst - I do think we play better as a team with Hirst playing, brings more people into the attack.

Enciso - what a goal, exciting to watch and a little frustrating at times. But was our only real outlet to have a go.

Everton
Looked like a team not used to being in procession. Their 2nd goal was very deceiving, I was sat directly behind hit and it appeared to swerve one way and then the next. Great strike.

I think they need a good start in their new stadium or the fans would quickly become disheartened and will get the new stadium jitters.

Overall
A great performance considering the makeshift full backs and missing personnel. Sun out, goals and a great comeback, not something we’ve seen much of in this campaign. Loved it.
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Linkboy13 added 14:23 - May 4
Because we are not a team of star players i don't think injuries effect us as much as others as the squad in terms of potential are evenly matched.
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bluebullet29l added 19:52 - May 4
For me hirst is a better, more intelligent all round striker than delap. If hirst stays fit he is the key to ipswich getting promoted. Along with szmodics...they will be lethal. Delap is all about brute force and not much skill. I would choose hirst to keep all day long if given the choice between him and Delap.
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