
How to watch today’s Sunderland vs Everton Premier League game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Everton will travel to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland in the Premier League on Monday.
Tottenham beat Everton 3-0 in the Toffees’ last outing, with goals from Micky van de Ven and Pape Sarr handing David Moyes‘ side consecutive league defeats.
The Blues looked to have bounced back when they beat Crystal Palace at the start of October, but defeats to Manchester City and Spurs have placed the pressure back on the Scot.
Everton are slight favourites to beat Sunderland, however, despite the Black Cats’ impressive start to the campaign.
Moyes is expected to make several changes against Sunderland, and could even hand a full Premier League debut to Merlin Rohl.

How to watch Sunderland vs Everton
Everton had started the season in terrific fashion, winning three consecutive games across all competitions against Brighton, Mansfield Town, and Wolves.
But in the seven games since, the Toffees have emerged on the winning side just once.
| Everton – Results |
| Everton 0-3 Tottenham |
| Manchester City 2-1 Everton |
| Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace |
| Everton 1-1 West Ham |
| Wolves 2-0 Everton |
| Liverpool 2-1 Everton |
| Everton 0-0 Aston Villa |
Striking has been the main topic of discussion at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with neither Beto nor Thierno Barry proving their ability to lead the line.
Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye have continued to impress, but the wingers are often left to carry the attacking burden by themselves.
And given Sunderland’s impressive defensive record – Regis Le Bris have conceded just seven Premier League goals so far – the pressure on Moyes to find a solution is only bound to intensify.
Everton’s trip to Sunderland will be covered on Monday Night Football, which can be watched live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
The match can be streamed by those who subscribe to Now TV.
Sunderland vs Everton kick-off time
Sunderland have several standouts, with Granit Xhaka taking much of the acclaim for the Black Cats’ strong start.
The former Arsenal midfielder arrived in the summer, and has proven transformational for Le Bris’ side.
But Wilson Isidor will also be a man to watch for the Everton defence, with the Frenchman scoring four goals in his nine Premier League appearances so far, including one at Stamford Bridge.
Everton’s trip to take on Sunderland will kick off at 20:00 BST at the Stadium of Light, on Monday.
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