How to watch today’s Everton vs Fulham Premier League game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Everton face Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, as the Toffees look to get back to winning ways in the Premier League.

Last time out, Everton drew 1-1 with Sunderland, after Iliman Ndiaye‘s first-half stunner was cancelled out by Granit Xhaka’s deflected effort on 3 November.

David Moyes‘ side have won just one of their last eight games, and pressure has started to increase on the Scot.

Everton are the favourites against Fulham, however, and have a great chance to end the barren run.

Moyes is expected to make a couple of changes against Fulham, as the Toffees boss looks to find a solution to his team’s striking woes.

Everton star Jack Grealish looking miserable
Credit: Imago

How to watch Everton vs Fulham

Fulham have endured a season of ups and downs so far.

Marco Silva‘s side failed to win any of their opening three Premier League matches, but would go on to record consecutive victories against Leeds United and Brentford in the games after.

Since then, however, the Cottagers have seriously struggled. Aston Villa put three past Silva’s side before Bournemouth did the same.

EvertonForm – Premier LeagueFulham
Sunderland 1-1 EvertonMD10Fulham 3-0 Wolves
Everton 0-3 TottenhamMD9Newcastle United 2-1 Fulham
Manchester City 2-0 EvertonMD8Fulham 0-1 Arsenal
Everton 2-1 Crystal PalaceMD7Bournemouth 3-1 Fulham
Everton 1-1 West HamMD6Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham

Fulham would then be beaten by Premier League leaders Arsenal, before losing to Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

Last weekend saw that losing run brought to an end, however, when the Cottagers beat Wolves 3-0 at Molineux – a result that saw Vitor Pereira relieved from his duties.

Everton star Iliman Ndiaye clapping.
Credit: Imago

Everton‘s clash with Fulham on 8 November will not be available to watch or stream in the United Kingdom, unfortunately, but fans can listen to live coverage on Sky Sports Soccer Saturday.

Everton vs Fulham kick-off time

Everton have a poor recent record against Fulham. Before the Toffees’ 3-1 win at Craven Cottage in May, it had been seven consecutive meetings between the two in which the Blues had failed to win.

That victory last season came right at the end of the season, and started in the worst way when Raul Jimenez rose highest to head home the opener.

Vitalii Mykolenko would equalise just before half-time, though, and quickfire goals from Michael Keane and Beto in the second half would secure the three points for Everton.

Fulham’s trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium will kick off at 15:00 BST on Saturday.

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