Friday’s Everton News: Award recognitions, Friedkin dilemma, World Cup heartbreak

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TOPSHOT - Everton's Senegalese striker #10 Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring the team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Chelsea at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, north west England on March 21, 2026. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. | AFP via Getty Images

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Double heartbreak for Everton’s contingent as both Republic of Ireland and Ukraine crash out of the World Cup qualification phase. Seamus Coleman and Jake O’Brien lost in a penalty shootout while Vitaliy Mykolenko also lost in regulation. [EFC]

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Tim Cahill joined Moyes and Co. as the Blues continue their training. [EFC]

Could this be a breakout summer for James Garner and England? [Echo]

Everton squad receive recognition for Premier League awards for March – Jordan Pickford has another save of the month, Iliman Ndiaye is a goal of the month candidate while David Moyes is up for manager of the month. [EFC]

Dan Friedkin’s ownership of both Everton and Roma could cause problems if both sides qualify for a Champions League spot, but there might be steps already taken to prevent that issue. [The Times]

Time flies!

The Blues continue their dream push to the Champions League. [BBC]

Everton Women coach Scott Phelan previews his side’s Merseyside Derby tomorrow. [EFC]

Manchester United are reportedly interested in their former player James Garner and Iliman Ndiaye this summer. [TEAMtalk]

What to Watch

Plenty of international action on today.

Full schedule of games here.

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