Everton are finally back in Premier League action as they take on Leicester City tonight.
The Blues face the Foxes at Goodison Park following an 11-day mini break from their last match which saw them claim a 1-0 win over Manchester United Anthony Gordon netted the only goal of that game.
Frank Lampard’s side go into tonight’s match against Leicester three points clear of the relegation zone with a game in hand. Burnley have played a game more and are due to play Southampton on Thursday night. Here, we take a look at how Everton fans in the UK and across the globe are able to follow tonight’s match...
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How to watch Everton vs Wolves on UK TV
There is unfortunately no UK coverage of Everton's game with Leicester City this evening.
Highlights of the game will, however, be shown later in the day on Match of the Day on the BBC.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm and you can follow our live blog for updates.
How to watch Everton vs Wolves anywhere
While there is no UK coverage of the game, the match will, however, be broadcast elsewhere across the globe.
The match can be found on Peacock in the United States among many other channels across Europe and further afield.
What is the early Everton vs Leicester team news?
Everton have been handed a double fitness boost- with Frank Lampard confirming that Yerry Mina and Donny van de Beek have both returned.
Lampard has been without Mina since the Colombian international went off with a hamstring injury in the 3-1 defeat at Newcastle on February 8.
While Van de Beek suffered a thigh injury during the pre-match warm-up ahead of the 2-1 loss at West Ham on April 3 and had to be replaced by Mason Holgate in the starting line-up.
Lampard said: “Yerry will feature. He’s in the squad so it’s just making sure that he’s fit enough and analysing the games we’ve got left because we’ve got a game four days after this, a huge game for us.
"So it’s managing that with Yerry because he’s been out for a while but it’s great to have him back. He’s a big personality in the dressing room, he’s a big player for us so we’re pleased to have him.”
On Van de Beek, Lampard added: “Donny is back in contention.
"He was not well for a period, had an injury pre-West Ham, then has had a baby girl last week so it’s nice to have him back in and nice for him to have his baby girl and he’s back in the squad.”