Crystal Palace vs Everton: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

Crystal Palace welcome Everton to Selhurst Park on Sunday, as the Toffees look to get back to winning ways.

David Moyes’ side had their hearts broken on Monday, with Jeremy Doku firing in a last-gasp equaliser for Manchester City.

The Blues had taken the lead in the second half after coming from a goal behind, before the title-chasing City were able to get two back in the final stages of the match.

Everton do still sit just behind the European spots, though time is ticking with just three matches remaining.

Starting that run, the Toffees make the trip to South London to face Crystal Palace, who sit five points further back.

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How to watch Crystal Palace vs Everton

With the final rounds of the campaign approaching, the Toffees are among multiple sides selected for TV coverage in all areas of the league standings.

As a result of Palace’s European commitments on Thursday, it will be a Sunday trip for the Blues, who are looking to take advantage of that continental fixture on Sunday.

Crystal Palace vs Everton TV details
VenueSelhurst Park
Kick off time14:00
TV channelSky Sports F1

Alongside Celtic vs Rangers and the League Two playoff semi-finals, Sunday is packed full of Premier League action.

As a result, Everton’s clash with Palace will be available to watch on the Sky Sports Formula 1 channel, with Aston Villa’s trip to Burnley, and Nottingham Forest’s bout with Newcastle shown simultaneously on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports +.

Those on the move will be able to catch the action via the Sky Go app and website, available to those with a subscription in the UK.

Everton must end the season strongly

For large parts of the term, Moyes’ side have been in the race for European football – something which the Toffees have not achieved since 2017.

While this was never the expectation at the start of the season, it would be a disappointment to miss out after the recent winless run since returning from the international break.

Everton's European chances, predicted by Opta.
Credit: Breaking Media/Imago

Continental football is still a possibility for Everton, though it is no longer in their hands as it was just a matter of weeks ago.

With this in mind, they must end the season strongly after what has been a generally positive campaign at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Even if Europe is not reached, the chance is there to carry momentum into the summer months, and continue on with what has been a strong trajectory over the last 12 months.

Starting with a trip to Crystal Palace, the Blues must start the final rounds strong. And if not Europe, a winning end to the season would be the perfect finish to a strong term.

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