Everton return to Premier League action this afternoon when they take on Fulham at Goodison Park.
The Blues head into the game one place above the Premier League relegation zone. Sean Dyche’s side were beaten 2-0 by Manchester United last time out.
Fulham, meanwhile, are on their worst run of the season after five successive defeats in all competitions. And below are all the key things that you need to know if you’re not lucky enough to be at Goodison Park to watch the action unfold.
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Is Everton vs Fulham on TV?
Unfortunately, Everton vs Fulham will not be broadcast live on television in the UK. This is due to the 3pm kick-off blackout rules that are currently in place across the country. The ECHO will also have a live blog running three hours before kick-off in L4, providing all of the build-up, team news and score updates you need.
What time is kick-off for Everton vs Fulham?
The kick-off time for Everton vs Brentford is 3pm at Goodison Park.
How else can I follow Everton vs Fulham?
The Liverpool ECHO will be providing LIVE coverage of the match. Chris Beesley, Joe Thomas and Connor O’Neill will be in attendance for us at Goodison Park, manning our live blog, which will get under way three hours before kick-off, and which will be found at the top of the Everton FC section of our website.
Where can I watch Everton vs Fulham highlights?
Sky Sports will upload a short highlights video on their YouTube channel and on their app.
Match of the Day will also be providing highlights from the encounter. The programme is due to begin at 10.20pm on BBC One - and it will be a unique one given there will be no hosts or pundits following.
Early Everton team news vs Fulham
Seamus Coleman has been ruled out due to a minor hamstring injury picked up against United last time out. Dominic Calvert-Lewin has returned to full training, but Abdoulaye Doucoure remains suspended.
Fulham have no new injury concerns for the trip to Goodison, but Aleksandar Mitrovic will miss the game through suspension.
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