Chelsea return to action after the international break when we travel to Everton in the Women's Super League on Sunday. This preview answers some of the key questions around whether the match will be shown on TV, live stream information and the kick-off time.

Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Everton Women vs Chelsea Women, including kick-off time, broadcast details and how to follow the action with Chelsea FC.

When and where is Everton Women vs Chelsea Women?

Chelsea Women's game against Everton takes place on Sunday 26 April 2026 at Goodison Park, with kick-off scheduled for 12pm UK time.

How to watch Everton Women vs Chelsea Women: UK TV and live stream details

If you can't make the match, then you can still watch the Women's Super League fixture between Everton and Chelsea on Sky Sports+ and the WSL YouTube channel in the UK.

As always, team news, live updates and match coverage will be provided in our Everton Women vs Chelsea Women Match Centre on the Chelsea Official App and Chelsea website.

You can also follow through Chelsea Women’s social media channels on X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

The form

Chelsea are unbeaten in each of our last eight WSL away games against Everton, with seven wins and a draw. We have claimed victory in each of the last five consecutive matches away to the Toffees by an aggregate score of 17-1.

A draw at Goodison Park on Sunday appears unlikely as Everton have spent the lowest amount of their total game time level of any WSL team this season (31.5 per cent). Chelsea have the third lowest total (35.1 per cent).

The Toffees have drawn just two games in 2025/26, while we have tied games against Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and London City Lionesses in the current campaign.

Having won their first three league games under new head coach Scott Phelan, Everton have since lost their last two – the Toffees could lose three straight matches for the third time in the WSL this season, something they didn’t do once in 2024/25.

Recent head-to-head

Last season's trip to Goodison Park saw goals from Aggie Beever-Jones, Erin Cuthbert, Guro Reiten, Wieke Kaptein and Ashley Lawrence contribute to a 5-0 victory at the famous old stadium.

Earlier this season, the Toffees pulled off a surprise 1-0 win at Kingsmeadow, putting Sonia Bompastor's 18-month undefeated run in the WSL to an end.