
Every Everton player on October international duty – Who they’re playing and how to watch
Several Everton stars will be away from Finch Farm for the international break as they join up with their countrymen.
David Moyes will be frustrated with the timing of the break, with Everton’s 2-1 win over Crystal Palace seeing the Toffees finally gain some momentum back.
Jack Grealish was lauded for his late winner against Crystal Palace but the winger will be staying put for the break, after he was snubbed by Thomas Tuchel.
Here, Goodison News tells you all that you need to know about the Toffees on international duty.

Jordan Pickford, Iliman Ndiaye among those called up
Jordan Pickford equalled Gordon Banks’ record for successive England clean sheets during the last international break, and the goalkeeper can now break it.
The 31-year-old will take part in England’s friendly against Wales on Thursday, and could well come up against a club teammate.
Tom King has been called up to the Wales international camp, although the goalkeeper is unlikely to appear.
England will then take on Latvia in the would-be record-equalling game for Pickford in the World Cup qualifiers, whilst Wales take on Belgium.
Tyler Dibling has been called up for England Under-21s, and will take on Moldova and Andorra.
Beto was praised for his impact against Crystal Palace, and the striker will attempt to replicate it for Guinea-Bissau, when they play Ethiopa and Egypt.
Idrissa Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye have both been called up to Senegal’s squad, and will take on South Sudan and Mauritania in World Cup qualifiers.
Everton had a host of players called up for the Republic of Ireland, with Seamus Coleman, Jake O’Brien and Mark Travers all expected to be in the squad for matches against Portugal and Armenia.
Lastly, Vitalii Mykolenko will travel to the Ukraine international camp for matches against Iceland and Azerbaijan.
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How to watch Everton’s stars on international duty
Beto‘s first match will be played on Wednesday at 14:00 BST, and will be available to watch on FIFA+, and the same can be said for Guinea-Bissau’s meeting with Egypt, which will kick off at 20:00 on Sunday.
England’s clash with Wales will be shown live on ITV 1 at 19:45 on Thursday, and Pickford will go for the clean sheet record against Latvia on 14 October at the same time, also shown live on ITV 1.
Dibling’s matches for England U21s take place on Friday and Monday 13 October, kicking off at 17:00 and 19:45, respectively, with both matches streamed live on the England YouTube channel.
Player(s) | Games | Dates |
Beto | Ethiopa vs Guinea-Bissau, Egypt vs Guinea-Bissau | 8 Oct, 12 Oct |
Pickford | England vs Wales, England vs Latvia | 9 Oct, 14 Oct |
Gueye, Ndiaye | South Sudan vs Senegal, Senegal vs Mauritania | 10 Oct, 14 Oct |
Dibling | Moldova U21 vs England U21, England U21 vs Andorra U21 | 10 Oct, 13 Oct |
Mykolenko | Iceland vs Ukraine, Ukraine vs Azerbaijan | 10 Oct, 13 Oct |
Coleman, O’Brien, Travers | Portugal vs Republic of Ireland, Republic of Ireland vs Armenia | 11 Oct, 14 Oct |
King | England vs Wales, Wales vs Belgium | 9 Oct, 13 Oct |
Senegal’s first match will kick off at 19:45 on Friday, with their second taking place on Tuesday 14 October at 20:00. Both matches will be streamed live on FIFA+.
Everton fans can see their Irish trio feature on Saturday, 19:45 and Tuesday, 14 October, and both matches will be available pay-per-view on Amazon Prime.
Finally, Mykolenko will take to the pitch for Ukraine on Friday and Monday 13 October, with both games kicking off at 19:45. Unfortunately, neither match is available to watch in the UK.
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