Hamburg 1 - 2 Everton
Everton are in Germany to take on SV Hamburg at the Volksparkstadion on Saturday afternoon in their fourth pre-season friendly, kicking off at 5 pm CEST (4 pm BST).
The game is part of a double-header with the women's teams playing each other in the early afternoon, the Everton Women storming to a 1-0 victory over HSV Frauen.
Team News
Jordan Pickford still enjoying his post-World Cup break, along with Iliman Ndiaye, who may already have one foot out of the door, depending on who you believe... but Nathan Patterson has returned to his place on the bench.
That leaves David Moyes with a tight-knit (aka 'threadbare') squad to face the Bundesliga giants on their turf. And he picks what might be his strongest side, with Jarrad Branthwaite returning to the starting line-up while Keane, Dibling, Alcaraz and others are benched. McNeil is out with a knock.
And Moyes takes no chances, with an unprecedented three goalkeepers on the bench!
First Half
Everton kicked off and got into some exciting head-tennis upfield. Hamburg got into the mood, moving the ball around with pace. Tarkowski's long ball over the top to Rohl won Everton a corner. A good delivery from Dewsbury-Hall, he followed it with a decent cross to O'Brien who could only head it to the Hamburg keeper.
Travers had to save a shot after a long stoppage which saw an early change for the home side. Lemke led another Hamburg drive forward, his attempt blocked. A second and third quick movement by the home side directly through the middle came to nothing.
Everton tried to play out and were lucky to recover the ball after losing it but the Everton attack was as usual far too slow. Hackney tried to dribble and was fouled. Hamburg almost set up a chance but Iroegbunam broke it up.
Everton tried to build but Hackney was double-teamed. At least this match was a step up in terms of competitiveness. Barry got wide but couldn't find a white shirt with his low cross. Hackney looked to create a half-chance inside the box but it was thwarted.
Hackney was dispossessed, and Gronbaek had a shot wide. Stange was allowed to run through by O'Brien, shooting across Travers and wide as Hamburg had a spell of dominance.
Hackney fouled Stange, whose free-kick was shanked behind by Dewsbury-Hall for a Hamburg corner. A great delivery was punched away by Travers. Dewsbury-Hall held off a German and played a nice ball forward for George but he had strayed ahead of the back line.
Hackney skipped nicely past two defenders but kicked his pass into the legs of a third. Rohl was caught, Dewsbury-Hall swinging in a looping cross that lacked power.
After strong work by Dewsbury-Hall, Barry drove forward and somehow beat his man before flicking it back for Merlin Rohl (41') who took great pleasure in striking it hard past the keeper to open the scoring.
Hamburg were a bit miffed but Everton kept up the pace, Barry forcing a corner. The workaround saw George trying to create some magic, eventually with a low cross that was cleared.
Some excellent link-up play won another Everton corner, George hammering in a low shot that was deflected behind. Iroegbunam was shown a yellow card a bit unfairly for impeding a breakaway. Everton went in ahead at the break after 5 added minutes.
Second Half
Hamburg were up the field quickly and Travers had to paw away a powerful shot that was straight at him. A free-kick led to Lemke forcing the ball through to Daka who spun and fired just wide.
From a poor goal kick by O'Brien, Hamburg fed Daka again who spun around in front of Travers and slotted home.
Everton got a corner that was punched clear but it fell for Branthwaite to juggle and then scoop over when it looked easier to score. Rohl's shot was then deflected onto the bar but Hamburg cleared the ensuing corner and built another attack.
Rohl had a ground shot that was saved. Great work by Rohl brought the ball forward and George who tried one of his textbook top corner curlers that flew well wide.
A defensive header back to Travers by O'Brien was almost intercepted by Daka.
A ball forward from Tarkowski seemed to be falling for Barry but he nudged it away from himself and harmlessly behind, but it had been a decent 15 minutes of football since the break, Moyes spurning the standard hour-mark changes.
Iroegbunam was s bit fortunate not to get a second yellow for a lazy foot stuck out to try and halt a Hamburger. Tarkowski made a terrible error in midfied, Hamburg were quick in the transition but Tarkowski was foolish enough to feel he should make amends: yellow card. The wall did its job to stop the free-kick reaching Travers in the Everton goal.
Moyes had only been keeping his powder dry, however, and made switches during the hydration break.
Dewsbury-Hall put in a fantastic low cross that Barry should have done everything to get onto but he just watched it roll across in front of him.
Barry got another chance after he almost lost another Tarkowski ball over the top. He turned and shot but the keeper saved it well. Barry played in Alcaraz, but two defenders threw themselves in front of him to block the shot behind. It was a good delivery but went right through.
Rohl drove down the right but his cross was disappointing. Barry almost got free but he was offside before more late changes from Moyes.
Hamburg kept coming forward, winning a corner that was cleared. Everton countered and Aznou fought hard to win an Everton corner, Tarkowski called by the ref, who decided on 8 minutes of added time.
Graham, on in added time, stole a loose ball and put in a rapid cross ahead of Beto that the defender (Torunarigha, OG 90+4') tried to clear but he sliced it into his own net to give Everton a late lead.
Alcaraz tried to lob the keeper from distance but it was over the bar. Graham played in Dibling who beat one man but he hesitated a fraction and his shot was blocked.
Everton ended the game well and had done a lot better than in the earlier games.
Line-up:
Everton: Travers (82' King), Rohl, Mykolenko (82' Aznou), Tarkowski [Y:66'], O'Brien (90+4' Patterson), Branthwaite (70' Keane), Iroegbunam [Y:45+2'] (70' Dibling), Hackney (70' Armstrong), Dewsbury-Hall (90+2' Graham), George (70' Alcaraz), Barry (82' Beto).
Subs not Used: G Pickford, Lukjanciks, Campbell, Foster.
Reader Comments (129)
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2 Posted 01/08/2026 at 14:21:28
3 Posted 01/08/2026 at 14:30:33
4 Posted 01/08/2026 at 14:35:47
5 Posted 01/08/2026 at 15:41:45
Charles (3) get yourself a firestick you wont miss a game.
6 Posted 01/08/2026 at 15:48:04
Dwight McNeil is not in the Everton squad today due to an injury. Still waiting on details and have seen him in the mixed zone - where he looks completely fine apart from bandaging on his left leg.
7 Posted 01/08/2026 at 15:50:28
Joking apart we need to put the Stoke performance behind us and get in the right frame of mind for the next three games including Palace.
8 Posted 01/08/2026 at 15:51:32
9 Posted 01/08/2026 at 15:57:28
10 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:03:34
11 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:05:07
12 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:05:26
13 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:10:52
14 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:13:38
15 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:14:07
Er Just been promoted haven't they.
16 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:15:38
17 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:16:51
18 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:17:04
One horrible man ive said this before and ill say it again, he hates Evertonians.
Practically said it when at his beloved dream job, that went well didnt it.
19 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:18:22
20 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:18:40
I don't know if that will work, lads, but I've got the game on there.
21 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:20:40
22 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:20:46
23 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:21:31
24 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:22:09
Id just about given up and gone o the Everton website and clicked through to the match coverage and got ⦠404!
25 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:22:55
No strength.
26 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:23:43
Truly shocking.
27 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:24:11
28 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:25:42
29 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:25:51
30 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:26:52
Negative t..t that end of season collapse will stick in the craw for a long time, and the Sunderland home game was a disgrace, laid up for that after a knee replacement op and boy am I glad I didnt witness that.
Managers galore available at the end of last season, these Friedkins sat on their hands, no interest in Everton just the Hill Dickinson the new cash cow.
Fuck right off.
31 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:27:24
32 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:30:54
Poor marking by Myko again.
irregnonum looking good but Hamburg come close.
33 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:31:40
34 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:33:02
We dont want to over commitā¦
35 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:33:06
36 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:37:44
37 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:40:13
38 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:40:24
39 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:40:27
41 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:40:55
42 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:41:05
That's us Fans' problem, wanting too much, next you'll be asking for goals!!!!
43 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:41:17
George breaks quickly on occasions from his midfield position and now a great goal by Rohl.
44 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:41:57
45 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:42:03
46 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:42:05
47 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:42:37
48 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:42:43
49 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:44:30
50 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:46:01
51 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:47:42
Obrien right back. Rohl right midfield.
A cert.
52 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:47:54
53 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:52:00
54 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:53:08
55 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:53:56
56 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:55:18
57 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:56:04
Editorial Team
58 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:56:31
I should've opened up the Live Forum.
59 Posted 01/08/2026 at 16:59:40
60 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:01:50
A pattern is emerging.
61 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:02:09
62 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:02:38
63 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:08:04
Mainly because there is not one suggestion of who to play there today if it is not O'Brien. Rƶhl maybe, Tim maybe, perhaps try Beto or McNeil.
Maybe we should just not have a Right Back and play with just 10 players.
Honestly, I dispair. It is like saying, I am supporting Liverpool today because Everton are not playing.
64 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:11:05
65 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:11:30
Barry battled well even if he did a Bambi impression at first, and then a backheel to Merlin to score.
66 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:11:33
67 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:11:52
68 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:12:17
69 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:12:30
71 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:15:14
So casually giving the ball away, and Everton's lightweight attempts to regain possession not good enough.
72 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:22:26
73 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:23:12
74 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:27:20
75 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:30:06
76 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:34:42
77 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:34:52
78 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:36:02
We all know that and I think Moyes does but if there is no one to play there, what do you want him to do?
79 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:36:45
80 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:38:11
81 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:40:47
82 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:41:06
Rohl has had a fine game.
83 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:50:38
Rohl has had a fine game.
If we had any kind of decent finishers we could have thrashed this Hamburg side.
84 Posted 01/08/2026 at 17:53:58
85 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:01:59
Enjoy your evening, blues.
86 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:02:07
Enjoy your evening, blues.
87 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:04:50
I immediately thought, he's sorted out his defensive partnership at last!
But it was all a pipe dream - and now I'm hooked on Buckfast as I witness Moyes destroy our team.
88 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:06:14
Moyes can't ignore him much longer.
89 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:09:00
I picked up the game on Soccer TV which is on an IPTV box but it must be picking up a feed from Merseyside as they had Tony Hibbett giving his views.
90 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:25:41
Harrison Armstrong looked better than Hackney, but Hackney is yet to get match fit.
Rohl had a fine game in various roles.
Aznou looked fast and keen much better impact than Myko.
Tyrique George looks better with every game.
Fine cameo from Braiden Graham who caused the second goal with his endeavours.
Tim and Charlie both looked fairly good.
Dibling looked slightly better i.e. improved from atrocious to just below average.
91 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:42:30
Young Graham looked v lively in his cameo
92 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:49:55
But weve got another midfielder coming...
93 Posted 01/08/2026 at 18:58:14
PG #73 mine was a jumper on the M62
94 Posted 01/08/2026 at 19:15:53
95 Posted 01/08/2026 at 19:17:43
96 Posted 01/08/2026 at 19:48:46
Consensus?
1. All of us sick of Moyes.
2. Big doubts about owners actually wanting us to win anything.
3. As I have said here before, first season in 65 I am not excited about upcoming campaign. And my two mates agreed.
And then we beat Hamburg and of course, as a daft and fickle Blue, my optimism returns.
Just sack Moyes and my heart may race!
97 Posted 01/08/2026 at 20:25:14
There's another month left for signings, I'm sure we will see some more new faces by the end.
98 Posted 01/08/2026 at 20:39:52
99 Posted 01/08/2026 at 20:50:01
Doucoure, Gana, Calvert-Lewin etc are a number of high earners taken off the wage bill.
100 Posted 01/08/2026 at 21:18:01
Can't be arsed doing the maths tbh but I still think Gana was the better option for now.
101 Posted 01/08/2026 at 21:26:40
Not sure how you define groin surgery as minor. Reportedly will return to training around the start of the season, which likely means he will miss the first couple games.
102 Posted 01/08/2026 at 21:27:54
103 Posted 01/08/2026 at 21:35:57
On that basis, can we get rid of Tarkowski and Keane to some other grateful club, everyone a winner.
104 Posted 01/08/2026 at 21:56:15
What bothers me is we're signing another midfielder but we all know that the priority should be right-back and a striker.
I think Moyes is sabotaging us on purpose for some unknown reason.
105 Posted 01/08/2026 at 22:28:11
and just 2 strikers, who are both pretty average,
Wtf.
106 Posted 01/08/2026 at 22:35:50
2 strikers pretty average? You're being terribly generous to them both there like, haha!
I'd take 1 Peter Reid and 1 Kevin Sheedy right now. An Adrian Heath/Graeme Sharp and a Gary Stevens would be a fucking bonus!
107 Posted 01/08/2026 at 00:23:11
108 Posted 01/08/2026 at 00:25:58
Same as Aznou. He needs to start next game!
109 Posted 01/08/2026 at 00:34:52
Not sure exactly how good Hamburg are but they made it into an open game, although it wasn't so much end to end as alternating 5-10 minute slots where one side was dominant.
We deserved the victory in my opinion. Some good slick play, proper quick passing and triangles to move the ball and opponents about. Midfielder's all delivered some hope for the coming season.
O'Brien gave his usual dependable but limited output at right-back, Aznou should be getting 15-20 minutes (at least) routinely, Harrison and George look like they are maturing at an accelerated rate, Braiden Graham showed his great natural instincts (but is extremely lightweight), Hackney looked at home (but a bit casual on occasion).
Barry had some nice touches but was anonymous most of the time and I still can't see him improving enough to be what we need.
A better right-back (than any of the current options), more cover in general defensively, and a 20-goal-a-season striker. There's still time for that, isn't there?
110 Posted 01/08/2026 at 00:42:05
And forgive me, I looked it up to confirm first, but Ballack was much bigger. He was so technically gifted his bulk didn't show.
Merlin does look to be where we could see some real growth in football quality this season. Dewsbury-Hall working well to provide George his chances is another.
111 Posted 02/08/2026 at 02:09:57
Patterson, a right back, was on the bench according to MK's team sheet.
There's nothing down for the lad if he can't even get 10 minutes in a friendly.
112 Posted 02/08/2026 at 02:15:56
Looks good travelling with the ball, strong and pacey, never a right-back as he can't tackle, but when put on the right mid/wing looks at his best.
Hopefully coming into his own and ready for a big season, but anyone calling him Ballack must not have seen Ballack in Germany.
113 Posted 02/08/2026 at 02:58:34
I believe Nathan Patterson is still on holiday following the World Cup.
114 Posted 02/08/2026 at 03:59:23
There's still 3 weeks to go and up to now there's been no short term-ism signings of over paid Arl Arses...yes Jack, I'm looking at you.
Stones has gone to Italy, so that's a load off my mind.
Rohl looks like a fixture now wide on the right, Moyes will like the fact that he will keep the opposition attacker(s) busy on that side and reduce O'Brien's potential for exposure - who really needs a proper Right Back any way?
Nobody mention the Left Back, Mid Field, Striker deficiencies or Branthwaite's potential as a sick note and we'll be sound.
115 Posted 02/08/2026 at 05:37:39
116 Posted 02/08/2026 at 06:07:14
117 Posted 02/08/2026 at 06:59:40
118 Posted 02/08/2026 at 07:05:48
They said Jake would have to go off... but then he was fine after that, I thought?
Just watched that bit again, they didn't show Patterson coming on but he's there after the restart following the goal and they confirmed it a minute later.
And he's wearing No 2 so it's Nathan, not Jake.
119 Posted 02/08/2026 at 07:16:00
It was just that posters 111&113 said he wasn't even there, I thought I was going doollally.
120 Posted 02/08/2026 at 07:54:35
Any word on Jarrad? Was it nothing significant?
121 Posted 02/08/2026 at 08:14:40
122 Posted 02/08/2026 at 08:19:23
123 Posted 02/08/2026 at 09:20:14
124 Posted 02/08/2026 at 09:52:44
Indeed for a moment, I thought I had seen a reincarnation of Alan Ball in an Everton shirt. What we wouldnt give for that!
125 Posted 02/08/2026 at 09:55:05
126 Posted 02/08/2026 at 10:24:51
Moyes must love him -- he can ask him to play a few positions through the game and Merlin seems like, "Yes, I can do that!" -- and he looks like he can.
People on TW just moan all the time but Everton will be much higher this season, that is a cert. The squad is getting stronger and if Moyes uses the young lads a bit more, we will be okay.
I've been banging the right-back drum for 4 seasons because the guy we had was useless but at least he has finally gone. Come on, Moyes, sort it out. We need Jarrad and Jake in the centre of defence.
127 Posted 02/08/2026 at 11:59:53
From where???
Kane, Haaland, MbappƩ, Muriqi, Thiago, Lepaul were the only ones in Europe to score 20 or more.
Some of us really do live in a fantasy world. Personally, I would be happy with a 17-goal-a-season striker.
128 Posted 02/08/2026 at 12:07:17
Let's start with that.
As for goalscorers, Igor Thiago scored 22 league goals for Brentford and cost £30M. Value is out there if Cox and Smith are capable of looking for it.
129 Posted 02/08/2026 at 13:39:15
For fuck's sake, Everton, get real and keep Moyes and his family away from recruitment. There is value out there but only if you are shopping in Lidl or Aldi.
130 Posted 02/08/2026 at 23:49:06
Yeah we need a 17-goal-a-season striker. From where???. Some of us really do live in a fantasy world.
131 Posted 03/08/2026 at 23:43:13
Sometimes we are just happily day-dreaming.
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1 Posted 01/08/2026 at 12:20:13