Everton F.C.

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February 16 2025 Chelsea beat Everton 2–1.
February 9 2025 Chelsea beat Everton 4–1.
February 2 2025 Maren Mjelde, a defender from Norway's Arna-Bjørnar, joined Everton F.C. (women)
February 2 2025 Everton beat Leicester City 4–1.
January 29 2025 Everton beat Tottenham Hotspur 2–0.
January 26 2025 West Ham United beat Everton 2–0.
January 25 2025 Emma Bissell, an English midfielder, transferred to Charlton Athletic
January 21 2025 Rylee Foster, a Canadian goalkeeper, transferred to Durham
January 18 2025 Everton drew with Aston Villa 1–1.
January 16 2025 Louna Ribadeira, a French forward, joins Everton F.C. women's team from Chelsea
January 11 2025 Macy Settle transfers from England's Blackburn Rovers to England's Sheffield United, effective until end of season
January 11 2025 Issy Hobson transfers from Everton F.C. (women) to England's Sheffield United, effective until end of season
January 11 2025 Ellie Jones transfers from Everton F.C. (women) to England's Sheffield United, effective until end of season
January 8 2025 Hayley Ladd, a midfielder from Wales' Manchester United, signed with Everton F.C. (women)
January 7 2025 Emma Watson, a Scottish midfielder, transfers to Everton F.C. women's team from Manchester United
January 4 2025 Martina Fernández, a Spanish defender, joins Everton F.C. women's team from Barcelona
2024 Everton F.C. women's team participates in the League Cup, another significant domestic cup tournament for women's football teams.
2024 Everton F.C. women's team enters the FA Cup, a major domestic cup competition for women's football teams in England.
2024 Everton F.C. women's team begins their eighth consecutive season competing in the Women's Super League (WSL), the top tier of women's football in England.
December 20 2024 Kelly Gago, a forward from France's Nantes, joined Everton F.C. (women)
December 15 2024 Everton beat Manchester City 2–1.
December 11 2024 Liverpool beat Everton 4–0.
December 8 2024 Tottenham Hotspur beat Everton 2–1.
November 20 2024 Everton lost to Manchester United 0–2.
November 17 2024 Everton beat Liverpool 1–0.
November 10 2024 Crystal Palace drew with Everton 1–1.
November 3 2024 Everton lost to Chelsea 0–5.
October 20 2024 Leicester City beat Everton 1–0.
October 13 2024 Everton drew with West Ham United 1–1.
October 6 2024 Arsenal drew with Everton 0–0.
October 2 2024 Newcastle United drew with Everton 1–1 but lost on penalties 0–3.
September 29 2024 Everton lost to Manchester United 0–1.
September 21 2024 Brighton & Hove Albion beat Everton 4–0.
September 20 2024 Everton F.C. (women) signed two new players: Lauren Thomas, a midfielder from Wales' Blackburn Rovers, and Rylee Foster, a goalkeeper from Canada's Wellington Phoenix
September 15 2024 Macy Settle transfers from Everton F.C. (women) to England's Blackburn Rovers, with transfer effective until 4 October 2024
September 15 2024 Liverpool drew with Everton 0–0.
September 8 2024 Everton lost to Aston Villa 1–3.
September 1 2024 Everton and Blackburn Rovers played a match with a score of –.
August 27 2024 Martina Piemonte, an Italian forward, transferred to Lazio
August 25 2024 Everton lost to Sunderland 1–2.
August 20 2024 Emily Cole transfers from Everton F.C. (women) to England's Liverpool Feds, effective until end of season
August 18 2024 Everton beat Newcastle United 4–0.
August 11 2024 Everton lost to Burnley 0–1.
August 4 2024 Jess Brady (English midfielder) and Aisha Nsangou (Polish forward) transferred from Everton F.C. women's team to Stockport County
July 29 2024 Inma Gabarro, a forward from Spain's Sevilla, signed with Everton F.C. (women)
July 28 2024 Everton and Scotland's Celtic played a match with a score of –.
July 26 2024 Veatriki Sarri, a midfielder from Greece's Brighton & Hove Albion, joined Everton F.C. (women)
July 25 2024 Melissa Lawley, an English forward from Liverpool, signed with Everton F.C. (women)
July 24 2024 Honoka Hayashi, a midfielder from Japan's West Ham United, joined Everton F.C. (women)
July 19 2024 Inês Pereira transfers from Everton F.C. (women) to Spain's Deportivo de La Coruña, effective until end of season

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