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Manchester City are set to face Everton in the Premier League
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Manchester City are preparing to face Everton in the Premier League(Image: Visionhaus, Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Everything you need to know ahead of Everton vs Manchester City
Kick-off and venue: The match is due to begin at 8pm this evening, Monday, May 4. The fixture will be held at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium, representing the first occasion Manchester City have travelled to the Toffees' new ground.
UK TV channel and coverage: Live television coverage in the UK will be divided between two Sky Sports channels to offer extensive views of the action. Sky Sports Premier League will start building up to the match at 6.30pm, while Sky Sports Main Event will begin its broadcast at 7.45pm.
Live stream details: Subscribers can view the game live via the Sky Go app, which is accessible on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Alternatively, the match can be streamed through a NOW Sports Membership, enabling fans to access Sky's coverage on smart TVs and the aforementioned devices without a long-term commitment.
How to watch in the US: Supporters across the Atlantic can follow the action live on the USA Network, which is the primary broadcaster for this Monday night encounter. The game will also be accessible for streaming on the Peacock platform, with kick-off scheduled for 3pm ET for American audiences.
UK radio coverage: National radio commentary will be delivered by talkSPORT, ensuring listeners can follow every kick throughout the country. Additionally, both clubs will have audio commentary on their respective apps.
Everton injury news: David Moyes is set to be without centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, while Man City loanee Jack Grealish continues his recovery from a foot issue. Everton striker Beto is fit and available for selection.
Manchester City injury news: Pep Guardiola could face selection issues in defence, with both Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias doubtful for the clash. Influential midfielder Rodri is also a fitness concern as he recovers from a groin injury.
Head-to-head record: Manchester City have largely had the upper hand in this fixture in recent seasons, with the Toffees still searching for their first victory over the club since January 2017. Their most recent encounter ended in a 2-0 triumph for Guardiola's men.
Recent form and stakes: City travel to Merseyside on the back of an FA Cup semi-final win over Southampton, determined to maintain pressure on league leaders Arsenal. Everton will be eager to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to West Ham and maintain their bid to secure a European spot.