Everton could see their away game against West Ham United moved by the Premier League next week.
David Moyes has already witnessed numerous fixtures rearranged this season to midweek dates.
It is no secret that Everton have had a ridiculous number of Monday night games, with the total set to rise to seven for this season alone.
Everton’s game with Man City has been rescheduled for Monday 4th May – it will be the club’s seventh Monday game of the season!
How is this acceptable?!
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However, the midweek games are not expected to stop any time soon as Everton’s trip to the London Stadium remains subject to change.
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West Ham vs Everton subject to midweek fixture change
In the inaugural season at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton have barely played a 3pm Saturday kick-off.
The Premier League have now announced that the date of Everton’s away trip to West Ham will be changed if the Hammers win their FA Cup game on Sunday.
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West Ham take on Leeds United in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on Sunday, with a victory set to change the fixture currently set for 3pm, Saturday 25 April.
“Any affected Premier League fixtures will be rescheduled to take place between Tuesday 21 and Thursday 23 April,” the statement said.
Interestingly, West Ham already play on Monday, 20 April, which would mean the fixture would have to be played on the Thursday (23 April).
Everton fans have been left furious with their fixture changes this season, with this potentially set to lead to more uproar.
Everton fans face more midweek misery
David Moyes has not been impressed by Everton’s fixture changes this season, with fans now potentially facing a midweek trip to London.
As if Everton fans have not been messed around enough this season with the scheduling of their home fixtures, this would prove the icing on the cake.
The news from the Premier League now has Everton supporters waiting on a time and date for their final home game of the season against Sunderland.
An answer for the game against the Black Cats is expected on 8 April.
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