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Everton vs Sunderland | 17 May 2026 | English Premier League

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Everton and Sunderland met at Goodison Park on Sunday, 17 May 2026, in a Premier League final day encounter between two clubs whose seasons had followed very different trajectories. Everton, who finished 13th with 49 points alongside Newcastle, hosted Sunderland — who achieved the extraordinary feat of finishing seventh with 54 points and qualifying for the Europa League in their first Premier League season following promotion. The encounter at Goodison Park — one of English football’s oldest and most historically significant grounds — provided a final chapter between a historically established Premier League club and a promoted side whose first top-flight season had exceeded every expectation.

Goodison Park, Everton’s beloved home with its passionate blue half of Merseyside supporter community, hosted what was one of the stadium’s final Premier League season fixtures before the club’s eventual move to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. Against Sunderland, the match provided a final-day occasion of particular emotional significance for the Everton community.

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What was the score of Everton vs Sunderland on 17 May 2026?

Everton and Sunderland met at Goodison Park in the Premier League final day on 17 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result from this English top-flight encounter.

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What is Sunderland’s Premier League achievement in 2025-26?

Sunderland finished seventh in the 2025-26 Premier League with 54 points, qualifying for the Europa League in their first top-flight season following promotion — an extraordinary achievement that included an unbeaten Stadium of Light home record and Habib Diarra’s inspirational midfield performances throughout the campaign.

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