Brentford vs Everton: live stream and TV details, how to watch, injury news and predicted line-ups
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Everton are aiming to snap out of their lacklustre form when they travel to Brentford on Sunday (14.00 GMT).
Rafa Benitez’s haven’t won in their past six games and picked up just two points from a possible 18.
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Here is all the key information you need to know ahead of kick-off.
What’s the Everton injury news?
The visitors are sweating on Abdoulaye Doucoure’s fitness.
The all-action midfielder has missed the past four games and his absence has been felt.
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Hide AdThe Toffees also have Allan who is a doubt after he suffered a muscle problem in training this week.
Fellow centre-midfielders Tom Davies (knee) and Andre Gomes (calf) remain sidelined and Demarai Gray (aductor) looks unlikely to be involved after coming off in last week’s 3-0 loss at Manchester City.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (quad) is back in light training but won’t feature.
Yerry Mina (hamstring) also continues his comeback and has been missed in defence.
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Hide AdRicharlison will serve a one-match suspension after picking up a fifth yellow card of the campaign against City. It means Salomon Rondon is likely to lead the line.
Mason Holgate serves the second of a three-game ban after he was sent off in the goalless draw with Tottenham earlier this month.
What’s the Brentford injury news?
Thomas Frank’s troops will again be without No1 keeper David Raya, who has a knee issue.
Brentford also have issues at the back. Kristoffer Ajer (thigh), Julian Jeaniver (knee) and Mathias Jorgensen (muscle)
Mdfielder Josh Dasilva misses out, too.
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Brentford (3-5-2): Fernandez, Goode, Pinnock, Jansson, Canos, Janelt, Norgaard, Onyeka, Henry, Toney, Mbeumo.
Everton (4-4-1-1): Pickford, Coleman, Keane, Godfrey, Digne, Townsend, Doucoure, Allan, Gordon, Iwobi, Rondon.
Is the match on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League. Pre-match coverage begins at 13.00.
The game will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event from kick-off.
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Yes. Those who subsscribe to Sky Sports can stream the game via Sky Go.
Can I watch the match if I don’t subscribe to Sky Sports?
You are able to do so by purchasing a Now TV Sports Day pass for £9.98.
Match of the Day 2 will show extended highlights on Sunday evening. The programme starts at 22.30 on BBC One.
Follow our coverage on LiverpoolWorld for all the post-match analysis.
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