Everton FC and Leeds United played out a competitive 1-1 Premier League draw at Goodison Park on 26 January 2026 — a Monday evening encounter between two clubs with contrasting but equally significant table positions in the 2025-26 English top-flight campaign that produced a well-contested and closely fought goalless ninety minutes until Thierno Barry scored for Everton in the 76th minute and James Justin replied for Leeds in the 28th minute — with the final 1-1 scoreline delivering one point each from a fixture that both clubs’ respective seasonal situations gave considerable urgency and competitive importance. The draw at Goodison Park — the last season at Everton’s historic old home before the club’s move to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium — added another chapter to a ground whose storied history and passionate Merseyside supporter community has made it one of English football’s most beloved and architecturally distinctive venues.
Goodison Park’s Final Season
The Premier League fixture between Everton and Leeds United at Goodison Park on 26 January 2026 carried the specific additional significance of being played in what was widely understood to be the final full season of competitive football at the ground that Everton had called home since 1892 — making every Goodison Park match day of the 2025-26 campaign an occasion of particular historical resonance and collective emotional weight for the club’s passionate Merseyside supporter community. Goodison Park — one of English football’s most beloved and architecturally distinctive grounds, with its famous double-decker stands and deeply personal connection with the Toffees’ supporter community across four decades of Premier League football — had been generating the specific nostalgic and emotionally charged atmosphere that the ground’s impending departure from Everton’s match day calendar was producing among all who cherished and respected its extraordinary football history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of Everton vs Leeds United on 26 January 2026?
The match ended 1-1 at Goodison Park in the Premier League on 26 January 2026. James Justin scored for Leeds (28′) and Thierno Barry replied for Everton (76′).
Where can I watch Everton vs Leeds highlights?
Full match highlights and the complete replay are available right here on AllSportsZone, free and in HD quality on any device.
Why is Goodison Park particularly significant in 2025-26?
Goodison Park is in its final full season as Everton’s home in 2025-26, with the club set to move to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. This makes every home fixture at the historic ground a celebrated and emotionally resonant occasion for Everton supporters cherishing their beloved venue’s final chapter.
