Chelsea to take on Everton, Liverpool hosts Brighton; more to come

Welcome back to another weekend of Premier League action! Check back in across the day for all the goals, stats, and key highlights!
FULL TIME RESULTS
STILL TO COME
2025-12-13T16:43:28Z
Are Liverpool fans having the last laugh when it comes to the centre-forward debate? Have your say in the comments!
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2025-12-13T16:29:07Z
More for Mo, as Salah also now has the third-most total goal involvements in Premier League history, behind just Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney.
2025-12-13T16:24:40Z
Mo Salah’s Liverpool legacy remains undeniable, with the Egyptian icon now pulling ahead of Wayne Rooney for total goal contributions for a single club; the most of any player in Premier League history.
2025-12-13T16:20:47Z
EKITIKE AT THE DOUBLE!
And just when Brighton looked like they could find a way, it’s Liverpool that have doubled their advantage as Hugo Ekitike completes his brace on the hour! Mo Salah turned provider for the Frenchman’s second!
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2025-12-13T16:17:45Z
Brighton are knocking on the door at Anfield as we approach the hour mark, but Fabian Hürzeler’s troops are still unable to break through a determined Liverpool back line.
2025-12-13T16:16:23Z
Garnacho has another chance to get himself on the scoresheet today after he wins the foot race against Jake O’Brien, but once again, the winger can only fluff another good opportunity to find a goal.
2025-12-13T16:06:14Z
We’re back underway for the second stanza at Anfield and Stamford Bridge.
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Can the Reds and Blues hang on for three-point hauls?
2025-12-13T15:55:07Z
HALF-TIME
Chelsea 2-0 Everton
Liverpool 1-0 Brighton
It’s been a good day out for French internationals as Hugo Ekitike and Malo Gusto have been among the top performers at Stamford Bridge and Anfield.
Cole Palmer is also back among the goals for the Blues, and Mo Salah came off the bench to replace the injured Joe Gomez in what could potentially be his final appearances at Anfield.
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2025-12-13T15:47:21Z
CHELSEA DOUBLE THEIR ADVANTAGE
Gusto gets his name on the scoresheet on the stroke of half-time after a brilliant run down the right channel from Pedro Neto sees the Portuguese pick out the Frenchman in the box to redirect at the near post beyond Jordan Pickford.
Neto’s influence shone through once again, with the winger continuing to be a guiding force for Enzo Maresca this season.
2025-12-13T15:29:18Z
Palmer is quickly rising among Chelsea’s goalscoring ranks, surpassing Nicolas Anelka with his hit against the Toffees.
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2025-12-13T15:27:23Z
Arne Slot is forced to make an early change and calls upon Mo Salah to replace the injured Joe Gomez, and is greeted by huge cheers from supporters.
What can the Liverpool star produce in the wake of his war of words with the club?
2025-12-13T15:24:50Z
Oh, and it should be 2-0!
Alejandro Garnacho should have doubled Chelsea’s advantage, but he could only flash his effort wide of a gaping Everton goal.
A huge miss by the Argentine.
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2025-12-13T15:22:34Z
GOAL!! Cole Palmer is back on the scoresheet for Chelsea!
The Blues have been knocking on the door and have finally broken the deadlock after being released into the box by Malo Gusto, with the England international slamming home at the near post.
That’s his first goal since September.
2025-12-13T15:16:00Z
An early change for Everton sees David Moyes’ men suffer a huge blow to their chances on the day, with Dewsbury-Hall limping off the Stamford Bridge pitch and straight down the tunnel.
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2025-12-13T15:12:47Z
Ekitike’s hit before the minute mark is the fastest goal scored across the Premier League this season.
What a way to start the afternoon at Anfield.
2025-12-13T15:03:20Z
GOAL! Liverpool have struck with a flash!
It’s Hugo Ekitike who bags another one for the Reds this season to make it six Premier League goals in 2025/26, giving the home side an early advantage on Merseyside!
2025-12-13T15:02:17Z
And we’re up and running at Stamford Bridge and Anfield. Can two of the Premier League’s biggest sides secure three points at home, or will high-flying travelers throw a spanner in the works?
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2025-12-13T14:32:16Z
It’s a big day for Liverpool academy product Curtis Jones, as well as club captain Virgil van Dijk.
Jones makes his 200th appearance for the Reds, while the ever-present Dutch defender features for the 250th time in the Premier League.
2025-12-13T14:26:04Z
Pedro Neto and Yankuba Minteh have been sensational for Chelsea and Brighton this season, and two of the brightest attacking outlets in the Premier League. Will the attacking duo once again have a key role to play this afternoon?
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2025-12-13T14:21:23Z
Everton star Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has all the motivation he needs at Stamford Bridge against his former employers. Will his Three Lions stock rise on the back of another big performance today?
2025-12-13T14:12:57Z
Chelsea look to end a three-match winless run on the league front in the wake of their midweek defeat against Atalanta in the Champions League, and they’ll have to do it against an Everton side unexpectedly pushing for European football.
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Cole Palmer starts for the Blues in a much-needed boost to the front line.
2025-12-13T14:11:16Z
Mo Salah starts on the bench once again for Arne Slot’s Reds, and he’ll be joined by summer signing Alexander Isak.
2025-12-13T14:09:21Z
Some of the Premier League’s biggest names are in action today as Chelsea and Liverpool kick off on home soil in just under an hour against tricky opposition in the vein of Everton and Brighton.
Later, Burnley will play host to Fulham before table-toppers Arsenal welcome Wolves to North London.
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