Bournemouth turned a deficit into a 2-1 Premier League win over 10-player Everton, scoring twice after half-time at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Rayan and Amine Adli struck in the 61st and 64th minutes, overturning Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half penalty. Jake O'Brien’s late red card deepened Everton’s problems on a wet and difficult night.
Everton created the better openings before the break, despite the match’s slow tempo. Thierno Barry failed to convert a close-range rebound after Djordje Petrovic spilled James Garner’s free-kick. Ndiaye then saw another effort tipped onto the post by the Bournemouth goalkeeper, underlining Everton’s control in a largely flat first half.
The hosts took a deserved lead when Rayan mistimed a challenge on Jarrad Branthwaite
shortly before the interval. The foul handed Everton a penalty, and Ndiaye calmly rolled the spot-kick into the bottom-left corner. The goal reflected Everton’s stronger first-half performance, with Bournemouth struggling to create meaningful pressure before the break.
Bournemouth responded with greater intensity after half-time and quickly changed the contest. Rayan met Adrien Truffert’s hung-up cross with a powerful header, beating the Everton defence and goalkeeper. Only three minutes later, Bournemouth completed the turnaround when James Hill nodded Alex Scott’s free-kick into Adli’s path, and Adli guided a header home.
Everton’s evening unravelled further when O'Brien was dismissed. O'Brien brought down Adli as the Bournemouth player broke through with a clear run at goal. The referee produced a red card, leaving Everton with 10 players and limited hope of recovering. The home crowd watched the closing stages in gloomy weather that matched the team’s mood.
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Bournemouth Everton Premier League records and statistics
The result continued Bournemouth’s strong run when falling behind this season. Only Aston Villa and Sunderland have collected more Premier League points from losing positions. Bournemouth now have 14 points gained after trailing, behind Aston Villa’s 18 and Sunderland’s 16. Bournemouth also came from behind at half-time to win for the first time since May last year, when Bournemouth beat Arsenal 2-1.
Rayan’s performance extended an impressive individual start since arriving from Vasco da Gama. Rayan now has two goals and one assist in three Premier League matches. The 19-year-old is the third teenager in Premier League history to record a goal or assist in each of the first three appearances, following Robbie Keane and Anthony Martial.
Rayan also created an unusual statistical note for Bournemouth. The Brazilian conceded the penalty with the first-half challenge on Branthwaite, then scored Bournemouth’s equaliser. Rayan became the second Bournemouth player to both give away a penalty and score in the same Premier League match, after Jefferson Lerma against Fulham in October 2022.
The match added another negative entry to Everton’s disciplinary record. Everton have now received four Premier League red cards this season, with only Chelsea collecting more, on five. Everton also extended the club’s long-standing total of dismissals, reaching 113, the highest number for any team in Premier League history.
Key season trends for Bournemouth and Everton are highlighted below.
| Team | Premier League points from losing positions (2025-26) | Red cards this Premier League season | Total Premier League red cards in club history |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aston Villa | 18 | - | - |
| Sunderland | 16 | - | - |
| Bournemouth | 14 | - | - |
| Everton | - | 4 | 113 |
| Chelsea | - | 5 | - |
The comeback at Hill Dickinson Stadium strengthened Bournemouth’s positive momentum in the Premier League and highlighted Rayan’s growing influence. Everton, by contrast, left with another defeat, more disciplinary trouble and frustration over wasted first-half chances. The result underlined contrasting directions for both clubs as the season continues.











