
Everton news round-up: Jarrad Branthwaite update as Ornella Vignola joins elite WSL group
Everton still have plenty of news circulating despite in being the international break.
The Premier League has been temporarily halted to allow the World Cup qualifiers to take place.
However, David Moyes still has still had to prepare for Everton’s upcoming match against Aston Villa on the weekend.
Now Goodison News has rounded up all of the latest talking points from the last 24 hours.

Jarrad Branthwaite and Vitaliy Mykolenko missing as Everton train
One of the biggest losses for Everton so far this season has been Jarrad Branthwaite, who is out injured.
The centre-back suffered a hamstring issue in pre-season, which has prevented the defender from making an appearance at the start of the 2025/26 campaign.
With the international break underway, there was a hope that the centre-back could use this time to get back into training.
- Branthwaite has established himself as one of Everton’s best players
- The centre-back made 33 appearances in all competitions last season
- Recently, the 23-year-old has struggled with injuries
However, Sky Sports’ Vinny O’Connor reported that there is still no sign of Branthwaite or Vitaliy Mykolenko in Everton training.
He said: “Mykolenko is not out there and is still being assessed.
“There’s also no Jarrad Branthwaite, who’s still recovering from a hamstring injury.”

Ornella Vignola becomes only the second WSL player ever to score a hat-trick on her debut
While the men have been out of action, Everton Women kick-started their 2025/26 campaign on Sunday.
The Toffees overcame Liverpool 4-1 at Anfield in what was no doubt an impressive display.
The star of the show was no doubt Ornella Vignola, who netted a hat-trick for Everton against Liverpool.
Now, it has become apparent that Vignola is only the second WSL player ever to score a hat-trick on her debut.

Aston Villa suffer another injury blow ahead of Everton
With the end of the international break edging closer, focus is now shifting towards the Toffees’ upcoming match against Aston Villa.
The Birmingham outfit have struggled so far this campaign, and are yet to score a single goal.
Now, Unai Emery’s side have suffered another blow in their preparation for the match.
Matty Cash was forced off in Poland’s match against Finland, and he could now be ruled out for the Everton tie.
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