Brighton vs Everton live stream: How to watch Premier League fixture online and on TV tonight
Everton travel to the south coast for their Premier League clash against Brighton on Monday.
The Seagulls agonisingly lost 2-1 at Old Trafford last weekend after Danny Welbeck gave Brighton the lead.
Everton will be looking to turn around their recent run which has seen the Toffees embark on a four-game winless run.
They drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace at Goodison Park in their last outing and a win would help keep their European hopes alive.
Here’s everything you need to know before the game this evening.
When is it?
The fixture will kick-off at 8:15pm GMT at The American Express Community Stadium.
How can I watch it?
The match is live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event with coverage starting from 8pm GMT. If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
What is the team news?
Brighton defenders Adam Webster and Dan Burn could return after training this week. Percy Tau is available after self-isolation, but Aaron Connolly is a doubt. Tariq Lamptey and Solly March are out.
Despite Jordan Pickford returning to training, Carlo Ancelotti has stated that he will not be risked. Andre Gomes is out suffering a hamstring injury against Palace, joining Abdoulaye Doucoure, Fabian Delph and Bernard on the sidelines. Allan and Alex Iwobi could return.
Predicted line-ups
Brighton: Sanchez, Gross, White, Dunk, Burn, Moder, Lallana, Bissouma, Trossard, Maupay, Welbeck
Everton: Olsen, Coleman, Keane, Mina, Godfrey, Digne, Davies, Allan, Rodriguez, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin
Odds
Brighton: 5/4
Draw: 9/4
Everton: 23/10
Prediction
Neither side can truly defend, but Brighton have looked good recently and perhaps should have gotten a better result against Manchester United. I think they edge Everton here. 2-1 Brighton.
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