Everton will travel to the Etihad to face Manchester City and Pep Guardiola in their final game of 2022, with Frank Lampard's side desperate for three points.
After a positive start to the Premier League season, the last few months have been nothing short of disastrous for the Toffees, who find themselves in 16th place and just one point above the relegation zone.
Their venture up the M62 will see them face the free-scoring Erling Haaland, who has already notched 20 Premier League goals so far this term.
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Ahead of the game, we've put together all of the info you need to follow the action.
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm at the Etihad on Saturday, December 31.
Is the match on TV?
Not for viewers in the United Kingdom. As usual, the Premier League's 3pm blackout rule remains in effect for this round of Premier League games.
How else can I follow the match?
You can follow live updates for the match on the ECHO's dedicated Everton blog, here. Writers Joe Thomas, Chris Beesley and Connor O'Neill will be in position at the Etihad to bring you live updates and post-match analysis.
As well as every word Frank Lampard has to say in his post-match press conference.
Where can I watch the highlights?
Highlights will be uploaded to Sky Sports' Youtube channel shortly after the game has finished. Alternatively, you can wait for Match of the Day to be shown on BBC One later this evening.
Early team news
On Friday, Lampard confirmed that star man Dominic Calvert-Lewin would be in the Blues' squad for the clash. However, given his injury problems so far this term, it remains to be seen as to whether he will be thrown straight into the action or be eased back into proceedings with Tuesday's game against Brighton surely at the forefront of Lampard's mind. "
"He's in the squad. Yes," said Lampard on Friday at Finch Farm but when pushed on whether he would make the first XI, he simply added: "We will see."
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