Key Points

Everton kicked off life at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium with an impressive 2-0 victory over Brighton. Jack Grealish was the star of the show, providing two assists on his full debut for the club. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest fought back to earn a 1-1 draw away at Crystal Palace. Both matches provided plenty of drama and talking points for the opening weekend.

Key Points: Everton Win 2-0 in Historic Hill Dickinson Stadium Debut

  • Jack Grealish assisted both goals on his full Everton debut
  • Jordan Pickford saved a penalty to preserve the clean sheet
  • Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner scored the goals for Everton
  • Callum Hudson-Odoi equalized for Forest in their 1-1 draw at Palace
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PL: Everton celebrate 2-0 win in first game at Hill Dickinson as Forest hold Palace

Everton celebrate a historic 2-0 win over Brighton in their first game at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, while Nottingham Forest secure a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace.

"Grealish left the pitch late on to a standing ovation - IANS"

Liverpool/London, Aug 24

Everton marked a historic day with a 2-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the first-ever competitive match at Hill Dickinson Stadium while Nottingham Forest battled to a 1-1 draw away at Crystal Palace.

Liverpool/London, Aug 24 (IANS) Everton marked a historic day with a 2-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the first-ever competitive match at Hill Dickinson Stadium while Nottingham Forest battled to a 1-1 draw away at Crystal Palace. At Everton's new home, goals from Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner sealed a memorable win. Full debutant Jack Grealish played a starring role, assisting both goals. His delightful cross midway through the first half allowed Ndiaye to prod home the opener. Then, shortly after the break, he teed up Garner, who stormed in from left-back to strike low into the bottom corner from 25 yards.

Brighton had early chances, including Kaoru Mitoma's volley that clipped the bar and Danny Welbeck's miss from close range. Jordan Pickford, however, was in fine form, saving a Welbeck penalty in the second half after a handball by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and also denying Matt O'Riley just before the break.

Grealish left the pitch late on to a standing ovation, having become only the second Everton player to register two assists on his full Premier League debut for the club.

Meanwhile, at Selhurst Park, Nottingham Forest came from behind to secure a point. Crystal Palace went ahead in the 37th minute when Ismaila Sarr swept in Daniel Munoz’s cross. Forest responded after the interval as Callum Hudson-Odoi latched onto Dan Ndoye’s through ball and rifled home an equaliser.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, unchanged from their win over Brentford, saw three of their four new signings debut from the bench. Forest nearly snatched all three points late on, with Igor Jesus hitting the post and Omari Hutchinson lifting a last-gasp effort just over the bar, but the match ended level.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see Everton doing well. But honestly, the Premier League timing is so late for us here! Woke up at 1:30 AM to watch this match 😴
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Arjun K
Pickford's penalty save was the turning point! Brighton had their chances but Everton's defense held strong. Great start to the season for the Toffees!
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Sarah B
Forest showed good character to come back from behind. Hudson-Odoi's goal was class! They could have stolen all three points at the end though.
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Vikram M
The new stadium looks amazing on TV! Perfect start for Everton. Hope they can maintain this momentum throughout the season. Grealish proving his worth already!
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Michael C
Respectable point for Forest away at Palace. Their new signings getting minutes from the bench is promising for squad depth. Nuno building something good there.

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