Everton U21s are preparing for semi-final action on Monday, with an away trip to face Huddersfield Town at the Accu Stadium.
Paul Tait’s Young Blues have been able to keep their season alive following play-off victories against Watford and Brentford U21s.
The star of the show has once again been Braiden Graham, who scored twice and provided two assists in last week’s outing against the Bees.
Does David Moyes need to put more trust in Everton’s academy players? 😤
Surely some of these players can do better than Beto and Dwight McNeil! 😡
Just 90 minutes potentially stand in between Everton and the PDL final, with Everton News providing you all the information you need ahead of Monday’s game.
| Match Detail | Information |
| Fixture | Huddersfield Town U21s vs Everton |
| Date & Time | Monday, 11 May 2026 (Kick-off 7pm BST) |
| Venue | Accu Stadium |
| Tickets | £5 Adults / £2 Concessions |
| Broadcast | Evertontv |

How to watch Huddersfield U21 vs Everton
For the first time in weeks, Tait’s U21 side will not be playing on Merseyside. The previous two rounds of the play-offs have been held at Walton Hall Park.
Monday’s game will take place at Huddersfield’s first-team stadium, the Accu Stadium.
Which player do you think could be next to shine in Everton’s first team? 🤩
There's some really exciting youngsters currently at Finch Farm 🔥
Everton supporters can watch the game live via evertontv, with subscriptions costing £3.49 per month.
However, you should stay tuned over at Everton News as we will bring you live updates from West Yorkshire.
How to buy tickets for Huddersfield U21 vs Everton
Tickets are available to purchase for Monday’s game between Huddersfield U21 and Everton.
Supporters can head over to the Huddersfield Town website and purchase tickets through the official site.
Adult tickets are charged at £5 per person, with concession tickets (65+ and U19) coming in at just £2.
Which Everton U21 players to look out for
Being able to talk about Graham in such a glowing manner just about every week is a real positive for Everton.
Graham has been nominated for Premier League 2 Player of the Season alongside goalkeeper George Pickford.
The Northern Irishman was in red-hot form last week, with his transition to playing out on the wing proving a game changer against Brentford.
Keep your eyes peeled on midfielder Demi Akarakiri, too.
The 18-year-old found the back of the net last Friday as the Young Blues turned the screw on Brentford in the second half of the game.
Everton are keen to secure Akarakiri to a new contract before the season ends, but his excellent 2025/26 campaign has attracted attention from far and wide.
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