Chelsea get set to welcome Everton on Saturday afternoon and David Moyes will be looking to end the Toffees' long wait for a win at Stamford Bridge.
Everton's record away at traditional top six sides has left much to be desired in recent years, with Chelsea's Stamford Bridge proving a particularly tough place to travel for the Merseyside outfit.
They will return to West London to face Enzo Maresca's Chelsea in Gameweek 16 of the 2025/26 Premier League season, and Moyes will look to capitalise on the fact that the hosts are winless in their last four games in all competitions.
Ahead of this weekend's clash, we take a look at the last time that Everton defeated Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Everton last beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 26th November 1994, emerging as 1-0 winners under the stewardship of English manager Joe Royle.
Toffees centre forward Paul Rideout was the only goalscorer that day, heading home Anders Limpar's perfectly weighted trivella cross.
In fact, Everton's last win at Stamford Bridge came in the same season that the club lifted their last major honour, beating Manchester United 1-0 in the 1994/95 FA Cup final to lift the trophy.
While Everton are winless at the West London ground, they did pick up a point in the 2022/23 season. Chelsea were leading 2-1 before Ellis Simms netted his one and only Everton goal in the 89th minute to level the scores in the capital.