
Everton vs West Ham: Weather forecast, ticket information, away guide
Everton are set to host West Ham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday as they look to get back to winning ways.
The Toffees have suffered back-to-back defeats in all competitions despite their bright start to the season.
Tuesday’s defeat to Wolves at Molineux was highly frustrating, especially with the Carabao Cup being a competition that the David Moyes’ side could have gone far in.
Now, there will be an expectation that this bad run of form will come to an end on Monday, with Everton overwhelming favourites to beat West Ham.
As a result, Goodison News has highlighted everything you need to know about the impending clash.

Warm day expected for Everton vs West Ham
While many of Everton’s recent matches have seen poor weather conditions, this is set to change on Monday.
According to the Met Office on 25 September, Monday is set to be cloudy with sunny spells, with the temperature set to hit a high of 17 degrees.
For the match, the chance of precipitation is low at below five per cent.
However, for kick-off, the humidity is high, sitting between 74 and 79 per cent throughout the match.

Tickets still available at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for West Ham clash
For those Everton fans looking to make late plans on Monday are in luck.
Tickets are still available for the match, with the Everton website yet to confirm that it has sold out. However, it is unknown how many tickets are still available.
In comparison, West Ham have sold out their 3001 allocation for the match.
Therefore, it should be an electric atmosphere on Monday as both teams look to pick up a result.
Away guide for Hill Dickinson Stadium
The match may be the first time many fans have gone to the ground since its opening this summer.
For supporters travelling by train, the closest station is Sandhills, which is around a 15-minute walk to the stadium.
If travelling by car, supporters are advised not to go drive directly to the stadium, with road closures and parking restrictions in place.
With parking enforcement in place on the surrounding residential and industrial streets, fans are instead advised to use car parks in the vicinity of the city centre.
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