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Daniel Lewis
Fri 27 March 2026 15:16, UK
Everton‘s Premier League clash with Manchester City in early May has been shifted for television coverage.
The Toffees had been due to face the reigning champions at Hill Dickinson Stadium on 2 May, although that was always subject to change.
And it has now been confirmed via both Everton themselves and Sky Sports that the game will be broadcast live on a new date of 4 May.
It is worth noting that is across a Bank Holiday weekend, meaning travel plans may be further disrupted for those attending.
While David Moyes’ more immediate focus will be on Everton’s clash with Brentford in two weeks’ time, the Man City fixture moving to a Monday will be a familiar feeling to Toffees fans.
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Everton fans more accustomed to Monday games than any other side
Everton’s clash with Man City will now take place on a Monday night under the Hill Dickinson Stadium lights.
The fact it is over a Bank Holiday weekend should help to further generate a superb atmosphere once again, just like in Everton’s 3-0 win over Chelsea last week.
However, this fixture changing with around a month’s notice will cause an inconvenience to many supporters attending the match.
Monday night games are never ideal, but it is something Everton have become accustomed to as one of the Premier League’s biggest sides outside of Europe.
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