
Everton have just done something for the first time in 21 years after Wolves win
Everton ended their August with another fantastic victory over Wolves.
Everton beat Wolves 3-2 at Molineux to ensure they finished the month with a win before the international break.
Many stars were praised for their performance, with Jack Grealish being the standout at Molineux.
While the international break is now taking place, many Toffees fans remain excited for the new campaign, with multiple sensational feats already being achieved early into the season.

Everton win back-to-back matches after opening day for first time since 2004
Everton’s 1-0 defeat to Leeds on the opening game week no doubt caused concern among supporters.
The Toffees were awful at Elland Road, and deservedly lost despite the controversial manner in which it happened.
However, since then, David Moyes has completely turned things around, earning six points from the following two matches to place Everton fifth in the Premier League table.
Now, according to EFC Statto via X on 4 September, this is the first time the Toffees have won back-to-back Premier League matches after losing their opening game since the 2004/05 campaign.
This was also the season in which Everton qualified for the Champions League.
Everton have won back-to-back Premier League games immediately after losing their opening Premier League game this season – the first time this has happened since 2004/05. #EFC
— EFC Statto (@EFC_Statto) September 4, 2025
Can Everton qualify for Europe this season?
The dream for many Everton fans will be to see their club return to Europe.
The Toffees have not been in a European competition since the 2017/18 campaign, when they were knocked out of the Europa League in the group stage.
However, there is a real chance that they can achieve this under Moyes this season.
Since the Scotsman’s return to the Merseyside club, he is averaging 1.57 points a match.
David Moyes’ record at Everton in the Premier League since returning | |
Matches | 21 |
Wins | 9 |
Draws | 6 |
Losses | 6 |
If Everton were to keep this up over the campaign, they would finish on around 60 points.
This total would have been enough to qualify for Europe through the league in five of the last 10 campaigns.
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