With their Saturday draw with Arsenal, Everton was able to record another point.

After their loss in the Merseyside Derby earlier this week, David Moyes and his team are now one point closer to Premier League safety.

After the Toffees’ lackluster first half, Moyes gave them a massive pep talk at halftime.

With eight games left in the 2024–25 season, Everton supporters will feel virtually safe from relegation.

Moyes has been careful not to address this until it has been mathematically verified.

However, the 61-year-old was obviously at ease as he talked about his intentions for the next few days following the game on Saturday.

David Moyes shares exciting Everton plans for Bramley-Moore Dock

With the transfer scheduled for the summer, Everton is anticipating for significant revenue increases from their new home.

All of this, meanwhile, has been predicated on the Toffees continuing to play in the Premier League in 2025–2026.

Moyes said after Saturday’s game that he will eventually make it to Bramley-Moore Dock after saying he would wait until Everton was mathematically secure.

“We’ve performed admirably. He told TNT Sports, “We are just about there, not mathematically, but just about clear of being a Premier League team.”

“Now that I’m feeling that way, I’m probably going to the stadium this week.”

Tim Howard recently visited Bramley-Moore Dock after the second test match, and he was amazed by the stadium.

Everton supporters will be hoping that Moyes, who is obviously thinking about keeping his team safe, will respond similarly.

Everton are almost mathematically safe

Everton will finish Saturday 15 points ahead of Ipswich Town, who hold the final relegation slot, with just eight games remaining.

Everton would need nine more points to guarantee mathematical safety if Ipswich were to win every one of their remaining eight games, which is an unlikely scenario.

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Everton 15:00 Southampton Sunday 25th May Premier League Newcastle 16:00 Everton However, the Tractor Boys have won just four games all season, so it is extremely unlikely Everton will need anything close to nine points. Moyes was not happy after Everton’s Merseyside Derby loss during the week, but the Everton boss ended Saturday in a much better mood.

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