Everton will be looking to return to winning ways on Sunday when they take on fellow relegation candidates Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Sean Dyche has two wins to his name since taking over the reins at Everton, but is yet to take a point on the road and, after a humbling 4-0 defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday, his side could do with picking up some sort of result here today, if not all three points.
Here's everything you need to know about how to follow the game at the City Ground today.
What time does Nottingham Forest v Everton kick-off?
The match between Nottingham Forest and Everton will kick-off at 2pm on Sunday, March 5.
Is Nottingham Forest v Everton on TV?
Yes! Nottingham Forest v Everton will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League in the UK. The programme gets underway at 1pm. The game will not be shown on Sky Sports Main Event, however, as the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix is on at the same time.
How else can I follow Nottingham Forest v Everton?
A live stream of the match can be followed on the Sky Sports app or the Virgin TV Go app, if you are a Sky Sports Subscriber. You can also watch a stream on NOW, with a day pass that will set you back £11.99.
Full match commentary will also be available on BBC Radio Five Live.
You can also follow the ECHO's dedicated match day LIVE blog, where our reporters Joe Thomas and Chris Beesley will be bringing you match updates as they happen from the City Ground press box.
Our live match blog will be up and running at the top of the Everton section on our website from midday onwards as we keep you up to date on team news, with in-game updates and post-match analysis to follow.
Where can I watch the highlights of Nottingham Forest v Everton?
Sky Sports will be showing highlights of all the day's Premier League action on their YouTube channel immediately after the game has finished.
Match of the Day 2 will also be providing highlights from the match. The programme is due to begin at 10.30pm on BBC One.
Early Everton team news
Sean Dyche played his cards close to his chest on Friday when it came to the availability of key striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, simply saying "we'll see". James Garner is said to be "a little closer" to a return but it looks like this match will come too soon for him. Everton have no other fresh injury worries following the match at Arsenal.
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