
Everton vs Aston Villa: Weather forecast, ticket details and travel information
Everton look to continue their winning ways against Aston Villa on Saturday.
David Moyes‘ Everton side have won their last two Premier League matches, after an opening day defeat to Leeds United.
Jack Grealish has been in fine form for Everton, and they will be buoyed as former Blues star Amadou Onana is ruled out of the contest.
Moyes will want to his side to put a show for fans travelling to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Weather not expected to be a problem for Everton vs Aston Villa
The latest Everton clash is not expected to have any weather issues.
The 15:00 GMT kick-off will be played with temperatures between 15 and 16 degrees, with it feeling like 13 degrees.
The Met Office predicts a 60 per cent chance of precipitation, as of 8 September, so there could be some rain.
Wind gusts are expected to reach 23mph, with humidity being between 71 and 79 per cent for the contest.

Hill Dickinson Stadium ticket information
Any Everton supporters hoping to get a last-minute ticket for the clash with the Villans will be left disappointed.
The Blues announced that tickets had sold out on 14 August, but Forever Blue+ and Forever Blue Members can purchase tickets listed by season ticket holders via the club’s official resale platform.
Villa have sold out their 3,001 away tickets, so it is expected to be a lively atmosphere for the contest.
How to get to the Hill Dickinson Stadium
Sandhills train station serves as the main hub for travel to the Hill Dickinson Stadium and is around a 15-minute walk to the Stadium.
Supporters can also walk to the stadium from Moorfields train station, which takes around 30 minutes.
Regular bus routes are available and drop off with just a short walk to the stadium, as an increased number of shuttle buses operate before and after the match from Liverpool city centre, Bootle, and Kirkby bus stations.
Parking restrictions are in place around the stadium and the club advise supporters not to drive directly to the ground, with fines handed out for parking on the streets surrounding the stadium.
Fans are advised to park near Bootle Strand or the city centre and take public transport or walk.
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