How to watch West Ham Women vs Everton Women: TV channel and kick-off time

Everton Women take on West Ham Women in their next Women’s Super League clash on Sunday.

With the men’s team moving to the brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium at the start of this season, Everton Women have remained at Goodison Park for the WSL.

The Toffees are winless in their last seven WSL matches, with their only win coming against rivals Liverpool.

West Ham sit bottom of the table, picking up just one point this season, and Brian Sorensen‘s Toffees must go into the match with three points firmly on their mind.

Goodison News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

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West Ham Women vs Everton Women available on Sky Sports+

Sunday’s clash represents a huge opportunity for Everton to distance themselves from their relegation rivals.

The game will be televised on Sky Sports Football, with viewers being able to also watch it on the Sky Sports app, as the game kicks off at 12pm.

Date16 November
Kick-off time12:00pm
StadiumChigwell Construction Stadium
ChannelSky Sports+

Everton’s 4-1 demolition of Liverpool on the opening day of the season spelled huge promise for Sorensen’s side, yet their form has tailed off ever since.

Having drawn their last two away matches, Sorensen’s side are expected to take it one step further against West Ham.

The Toffees haven’t kept a clean sheet in 11 matches, and it’s essential that they put an end to this record against West Ham.

Everton Women must extend positive record vs West Ham Women

Despite some poor results, goals haven’t been hard to come by, and it’s their poor defending that has let them down.

Everton Women lost their last match against West Ham 2-0 in January, but they have a generally positive record against Sunday’s opponents, losing just four of their 12 meetings.

Everton Women’s head-to-head with West Ham:

Honoka Hayashi created Everton history by becoming the first woman to score at the Hill Dickinson Stadium against Man United on 12 October, and she isn’t the only goal threat in the team.

Star player Ornella Vignola has been excellent for Everton, with her four WSL goals all coming within the first five matches.

Sorensen will be desperate to see his talisman get back to her goalscoring ways in the crucial clash.

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