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  • Everton and Ipswich Town played a Premier League match at Goodison Park on Saturday, May 3, 2025, ending in a 2-2 draw.
  • Everton took the lead through striker Beto and winger Dwight McNeil, but Ipswich, already relegated, fought back late to earn a draw.
  • Beto scored his seventh goal this season with a header, McNeil doubled the lead with a left-footed strike, and Ipswich goals came from Julio Enciso and George Hirst.
  • Everton maintained 57% possession and took eight shots while Ipswich had 43% possession and 12 shots, with James Garner named Man of the Match for his passing and duels won.
  • The draw left Everton 14th with 39 points after 35 matches, preparing for their final Goodison Park home game on May 18 before moving to a new stadium next season.
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aleagues.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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