Everton are back in action early on Wednesday morning as they take on Western Sydney Wanderers in their final Sydney Super Cup encounter.
The Blues are in Australia for a pre-season style training camp while the World Cup is taking place in Qatar. Everton are not back in domestic action until Boxing Day against Wolves in the Premier League.
Frank Lampard ’s side have already played one match while in Australia, having faced Celtic at the weekend. Everton were held to a goalless draw after 90 minutes, with the Blues winning a penalty shootout 4-2 in Sydney.
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Now the Blues are getting ready for their next friendly, which sees them take on Western Sydney Wanderers. The match is due to kick-off at 8.45am GMT on Wednesday morning at the CommBank Stadium, in what will be the Blues’ final match in the Sydney Super Cup.
Everton have confirmed that the match will be free to watch on the club’s website for season ticket holders, hospitality members and those who have signed up for the club’s membership scheme. However, the club say that due to broadcast rights, the match is not available to watch via stream from within Australia or New Zealand.
The club also states that pay-per-view is not available for the match on Wednesday morning, with it only available for season ticket holders, hospitality members and official members.
Everton are also encouraging supporters who want to watch the match through the website to use the test site first to make sure they don’t miss a minute of the action. You can do that through the club’s site right here.
If you're not able to watch the match, the ECHO will have you covered with our live updates from Joe Thomas in Sydney. The live blog will be available on the Everton section of the Liverpool ECHO's website, which you can find here.
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