Everton in Premier League Fixtures 2022-23

The Premier League fixtures 2022 have been released, with the first match at Goodison Park taking place on August 6. The Toffees will then face Aston Villa the following weekend. Last season, Everton were battling against relegation and finished 16th, four points above the relegation zone. This year, they will celebrate their 120th season and their 69th consecutive season in the top flight of English football.


Despite starting slowly, Everton's season did end on a high. They started the season with a 2-1 win at home to Chelsea, who finished one place above them in the table. The first goal came from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and the second came from Anwar El-Ghazi. Everton then scored a late penalty to cancel out Mohamed Salah's opener.

The team's fans have taken to Lampard, and while he is no Rafa Benitez, he has already improved Everton's performance. However, if Everton start the season badly, Lampard's job may be in danger. However, if Everton's fans can get behind Sean Dyche, they might just keep the club up. So, is Lampard the man to lead Everton in the Premier League?

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Unlike last season, Southampton will be stronger this season, and they'll likely remain in the top four. The Saints will likely be better or worse this year, but Potter's methods are proven and he'll be welcomed on the south coast until he decides to leave. Regardless, he'll be the right choice for the long-term future of Everton. So, it's hard to predict what will happen this season.


Lampard was appointed manager of Everton 24 hours before the transfer deadline. The signings of Donny van de Beek and Dele Alli failed to impress and were of little benefit. Moreover, attempts to play on the front foot failed to impress, and the pragmatic approach won out. With this in mind, a rash of protests have emerged against Farhad Moshiri. Despite the poor start to his tenure at Everton, the former Manchester United boss is set for a difficult year.


Crystal Palace have been in the top five for the past two seasons, but they lost key players like Carne

Chukwuemeka to Chelsea, but they're still a strong side. While they'll miss defender Conor Gallagher, they still have plenty of talent up front. Wilfried Zaha will benefit from help from Eberechi Eze and Odsonne Edouard. Meanwhile, Chris Richards will strengthen the defense and add consistency to the attack. Moreover, newcomers such as Marc Guehi should help improve the team's overall performance.


The season will commence on the weekend of August 5-7, and the final of the season will be played on Boxing Day, eight days after the World Cup final. Everton are the defending champions of the Premier League, having won the title in 2021-22. If the Toffees lose the season, they'll be out of the top four. So, the next season of the Premier League will be a great time to see if the Toffees can keep their title.