Everton vs Wolves: live stream and TV channel details, team news and predicted line-ups
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Everton look to give their Premier League survival hopes a significant boost when they welcome Wolves to Goodison Park on Sunday (14.00).
The Toffees are among the sides scrapping for their lives at the foot of the table.
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Hide AdFrank Lampard's men are 17th in the table and suffered an embarrassing 5-0 loss to Tottenham last Monday.
But victory over Wolves will see Everton leapfrog 16th-placed Leeds United, who have played two games more.
The away side head to Merseyside on the back of a resounding 4-0 victory over Watford.
Here is all the key information needed ahead of kick-off.
Everton team news
Lampard will be pondering whether to restore Ben Godfrey and Demarai Gray to his starting XI.
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Hide AdGodfrey has been absent since suffering a hamstring injury in Lampard's first game as manager.
Gray, meanwhile, has been ill for the past two games but both are back in training.
Meanwhile, Fabian Delph (thigh), Yerry Mina (quad) and Tom Davies (hamstring) are all out.
Wolves team news
Nelson Semedo is a confirmed absentee for the visitors.
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Hide AdThe right-back has a hamstring issue and is ruled out for the next month.
Ki-Jana Hoever also tweaked his hamstring and is doubtful for successive games.
Centre-half Max Kilman was rested against Watford but is likely to return in place of Willy Boly.
Predicted line-ups
Everton: Pickford, Coleman, Godfrey, Branthwaite, Kenny, Allan, Doucoure, van de Beek, Gordon, Richarlison, Gray.
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Hide AdWolves: Sa, Kilman, Coady, Saiss, Jonny, Neves, Moutinho, Ait-Nouri, Hwang, Jimenez, Podence.
Is the match on TV?
No. The game has not been selected for live broadcast in the UK.
Can I stream the match?
You can't as the game hasn't been chosen to be broadcast live in the UK.
How can I watch highlights?
Match of the Day 2 will show extended highlights of the game. It takes place on BBC One at 22.30.
For all the post-match analysis and reaction, follow our coverage on LiverpoolWorld.
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