Kiernan Dewsbury Hall Injury Update
Kiernan Dewsbury Hall has picked up a hamstring injury and is currently out with no confirmed return date. He came off early in Evertons defeat at Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on his first return to his former club.
He lasted only about 15 to 16 minutes before he pulled up and held the back of his leg. He then walked off and went straight down the tunnel as Carlos Alcaraz came on in his place.
David Moyes said after the game that Dewsbury Hall already had some hamstring tightness before the match and then felt it again during the first half.
Moyes admitted the change disrupted Everton for around ten to fifteen minutes because the team lost its rhythm after the substitution.
The problem has been described as a hamstring issue rather than a knock. Premier Injuries list him as having a hamstring strain with his status ruled out and no return date given yet.
So far Everton have not put a clear timescale on his recovery. The staff will assess the injury and wait for scan results before deciding how long he is likely to miss.
Soft tissue injuries like this usually keep a player out for at least a short spell. Reports suggest he is expected to miss some upcoming games even if the club hopes it is not a long layoff.
Fantasy football sites are treating him as unavailable for now because there is no set comeback date.
Until Everton share clearer news the sensible view is that he will be sidelined for the next run of fixtures.
The injury is a big blow because Dewsbury Hall has been one of Evertons best players this season. He has six goal contributions in fifteen league appearances and came into the Chelsea game after three goals in his previous four matches.
Moyes has spoken about how important he is in linking midfield and attack for Everton. With him out the manager will likely lean more on Carlos Alcaraz or other midfielders to fill that creative role.
Disclaimer
This injury update is based on post-match comments, club reports, and injury tracking sources available at the time of writing. Recovery timelines for hamstring injuries can vary, and availability may change as further assessments are completed. Fans and fantasy managers should monitor official Everton updates for the most accurate information.




