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How to watch Everton vs Man City - TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

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Everton and Manchester City are set to meet in Premier League action

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Everton and Manchester City are set to face off in the Premier League(Image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

Everything you need to know ahead of Everton vs Manchester City

Kick-off and location: The match is scheduled to kick off at 8pm tonight, Monday, May 4. This fixture takes place at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking the first time Manchester City have visited the Toffees' new home.

UK TV channel and coverage: Live television coverage in the UK will be split across two Sky Sports channels to provide comprehensive views of the action. Coverage on Sky Sports Premier League is confirmed to start at 6.30pm, while Sky Sports Main Event will begin its broadcast at 7.45pm.

Live stream online and apps: Subscribers can watch the game live via the Sky Go app, which is available on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Alternatively, the match can be streamed through a NOW Sports Membership, allowing fans to access Sky’s coverage on smart TVs and the aforementioned devices without a long-term contract.

How to watch in the US: Fans across the Atlantic can catch the action live on the USA Network, which is the primary broadcaster for this Monday night clash. The game will also be available for streaming on the Peacock platform, with kick-off scheduled for 3pm ET for American viewers.

UK radio coverage: National radio commentary will be provided by talkSPORT, ensuring listeners can follow every kick across the country. Additionally, both clubs will have audio commentary on their respective apps.

Everton injury news: David Moyes is expected to be without key defender Jarrad Branthwaite due to a thigh injury, while Man City loanee Jack Grealish is recovering from a foot problem. However, striker Beto is fit and available for the game.

Manchester City injury news: Pep Guardiola faces several defensive concerns as Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias are both doubts for the match. Star midfielder Rodri is also recovering from a groin strain.

Head-to-head record: Manchester City have dominated this fixture in recent years, with the Toffees seeking their first win over the club since January 2017. Their last meeting ended in a 2-0 win for Guardiola's side.

Recent form and stakes: City arrive in Liverpool following an FA Cup semi-final victory over Southampton, looking to keep pressure on league leaders Arsenal. Everton will be keen to bounce back from a 2-1 defeat to West Ham and continue their push for a European place.

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