Everton vs Tottenham: live stream and TV details, how to watch, injury news and predicted line-ups
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Everton aim to get their season back up and running when they welcome Tottenham to Goodison Park on Sunday (14.00).
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Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of kick-off.
What’s the Everton injury news?
Rafa Benitez looks set to be without several key players yet again.
Abdoulaye Doucoure is sidelined until after the international break with a foot injury.
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Hide AdMeanwhile, Yerry Mina’s been left out of the Colombia squad which implies he will again be absent with a hamstring issue.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin continues his return from a quad problem.
Lucas Digne missed the 2-1 loss at Wolves but is back in training, along with young duo Jarrad Branthwaite and Ellis Simms.
What’s the Tottenham injury news?
Ryan Sessegnon has been in the treatment room since picking up a problem while on England under-21 duty last month.
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Predicted line-ups
Everton (4-3-3): Pickford, Coleman, Keane, Godfrey, Digne, Allan, Delph, Davies, Townsend, Richarlison, Gray.
Tottenham (3-4-3): Lloris, Royal, Dier, Romero, Davies, Reguilon, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Lucas, Son, Kane.
Is the match on TV?
No. Although it’s taking place on Sunday, it’s not being broadcast in the UK.
Those overseas should check local listings.
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No. Sky Sports are not airing the game so you cannot stream the match via Sky Go.
How can I watch highlights?
Extended highlights will be on Match of the Day Two on Sunday evening. The programme starts at 22.30 on BBC One.
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