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Everton Against Other Clubs Everton Against Other League Clubs Everton have played 69 clubs in the Football League since 1888-89. Below is their record against each club. Some clubs have changed their names (eg Small Heath became Birmingham then Birmingham City) and some clubs modified their titles (eg Leicester Fosse became Leicester City). In all cases the last name used by each club covers all games under previous names. Since 1981-82 three points have been awarded for a win. A percentage success-rate is therefore shown instead of a points-won total. PW D L F A % ACCRINGTON 10532211665 ARSENAL 172 54 36 82 213 278 42 ASTON VILLA 184 70 45 69 284 282 50 BARNSLEY 8431181269 BIRMINGHAM CITY 112 57 31 24 206 140 65 BLACKBURN ROVERS 138 55 29 54 228 221 50 BLACKPOOL 46 20 11 15 66 55 55 BOLTON WANDERERS 128 64 30 34 213 172 62 BRADFORD CITY 26 11 9 6 39 30 60 BRADFORD PARK AVENUE 8521191275 BRENTFORD 16727292250 BRIGHTON & HOVE A 8431151169 BRISTOL CITY 20 12 3 5 34 22 68 BRISTOL ROVERS 21104075 BURNLEY 98 41 28 29 161 147 56 BURY 52 21 16 15 87 72 56 CARDIFF CITY 3010812433547 CARLISLE UNITED 200226 0 CHARLTON ATHLETIC 48 20 10 18 78 68 52 CHELSEA 136 45 42 49 210 214 49 COVENTRY CITY 70 29 19 22 106 85 55 CRYSTAL PALACE 26 11 7 8 42 26 56 DARWEN 4211171063 DERBY COUNTY 124 61 21 42 237 173 58 DONCASTER ROVERS 6222151150 FULHAM 3818812624358 GLOSSOP NORTH END 21105275 GRIMSBY TOWN 22 12 4 6 46 28 64 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 56 22 13 21 80 81 51 HULL CITY 630310550 IPSWICH TOWN 52 20 18 14 69 61 56 LEEDS UNITED 104 28 29 47 132 150 41 LEICESTER CITY 96 36 30 30 179 151 53 LEYTON ORIENT 21013350 LINCOLN CITY 41215650 LIVERPOOL 176 56 55 65 212 238 47 LUTON TOWN 3816814564653 MANCHESTER CITY 148 52 39 57 203 214 48 MANCHESTER UNITED 156 52 37 67 228 242 45 MIDDLESBROUGH 108 51 27 30 183 141 60 MILLWALL 641111675 MILTON KEYNES DONS 28 9 11 8 40 36 52 NEWCASTLE UNITED 146 56 31 59 212 220 49 NORTHAMPTON TOWN 220072100 PW D L F A % NORWICH CITY 42 16 13 13 61 54 54 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 120 52 26 42 198 147 54 NOTTS COUNTY 66 37 13 16 126 68 66 OLDHAM ATHLETIC 28 9 8 11 42 46 46 OXFORD UNITED 62317458 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE 6402221267 PORT VALE 21015450 PORTSMOUTH 5222822819450 PRESTON NORTH END 88 33 25 30 120 120 52 QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS 42 18 10 14 69 61 55 READING 43108388 ROTHERHAM UNITED 623111858 SHEFFIELD UNITED 120 48 30 42 184 154 53 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 128 55 37 36 227 193 57 SOUTHAMPTON 76 37 17 22 133 86 60 STOKE CITY 104 50 27 27 183 112 61 SUNDERLAND 144 61 22 61 235 241 50 SWANSEA CITY 12840311283 SWINDON TOWN 21107375 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 140 44 43 53 189 220 47 WATFORD 16 13 1 2 41 20 84 WEST BROMWICH ALBION 138 55 32 51 231 230 51 WEST HAM UNITED 104 51 21 32 177 121 59 WIGAN ATHLETIC 41215450 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 116 55 20 41 198 164 56 TOTAL 4230 1729 1043 1458 6721 5976 53 CONSOLIDATED COMPETITIVE RECORD 1887-2005 PW D L F A Premier League 582 192 159 231 703 775 First Division 3480 1460 839 1181 5670 4944 Second Division 168 77 45 46 348 257 FA Cup 390 209 76 105 707 440 League Cup 149 70 39 40 268 162 European Cup 102531410 European Cup Winners' Cup 17 11 4 2 25 9 UEFA Cup 104151410 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 127232215 Texaco Cup 201101 FA Charity Shield 118121910 Screen Sport Super Cup 84131111 Full Members' Cup 211074 Simod Cup 530297 Zenith Data Systems Cup 85122014 British Championship 211042 Empire Exhibition Trophy 320153 Glasgow Exhibition Trophy 201134 Mercantile Centenary Challenge 110031 Mercantile Centenary Trophy 100101 TOTAL 4863 2057 1177 1629 7852 6680.
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