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From all of us at the Royal Blue Mersey website, we would like to wish you a very Happy New Year! 2025 was an incredible year of change for Everton and we can only see even more growth and success as we move into the new year.
In the not surprising department: Everton should have been awarded a penalty in their 1-0 defeat by Arsenal on 20 December, according to the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents Panel. [BBC]
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Harrison Armstrong has been officially recalled from his loan to Preston North End. [Everton FC]
James Tarkowski is having another great season statistically. [ESPN]
Friedkin Group have smart move to make as Everton exit maybe no longer guaranteed. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton ended 2025 on a high on Tuesday night with a 2-0 victory against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. Go behind the scenes with the travelling Toffees with our latest edition of On The Road!
Everton are among four Premier League clubs tracking Watford midfielder Imran Louza, sources confirm, and the Hornets could face a battle to keep hold of him in January. [TeamTalk]
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2025 was the year that Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium burst onto the world’s sporting stage. Here is a look at some of the milestones in a momentous year in the history of Everton Football Club. [Everton FC]
2025; a year in which both EFC (men’s team) and EFCHS made the move from L4 to L3.
Thanks to all of our members and supporters who have made it such a memorable 12 months, with much more to come in 2026 on matchdays, at talk/social evenings, at remembrance events and online. pic.twitter.com/Nj8wtD5hIX— Everton FC Heritage Society (@EvertonHeritage) December 31, 2025
Everton’s unsung heroes overcome humiliation and injury to provide David Moyes with January boost. [Liverpool Echo]
The progression that Everton made in 2025. [Vavel]
Martin Sherif has been recalled from his loan with Rotherham United. This move should not affect the first team. [Everton FC]
Everton’s January Transfer Window Preview – when the transfer window opens and shuts, what are Everton’s needs, and who are the players we’ve been linked with already. [Royal Blue Mersey]
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Three key players will be eligible to face Brentford after avoiding suspensions but Iliman Ndiaye was withdrawn at half-time for Senegal on Tuesday. [Liverpool Echo]
James Garner’s excellent form makes his new contract a priority. [Prince Rupert’s Tower]
UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League qualifiers continue along with club friendlies.
Full schedule of games here.
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