Match Preview
Everton play their fourth game in thirteen days when they host Nottingham Forest at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday. In that spell we’ve seen the best and the worst of the Toffees as they’ve picked
up two impressive wins on the road but also completely disintegrated starting in the first minute at home last weekend.
The Blues had been undefeated at their new home by the docks until imploding under a setpiece barrage against Tottenham Hotspur, and Newcastle continued in that same vein. Today’s opponent Forest also have the potential to do the same, even though they are a middling squad in most setpiece metrics.
There has been some level of rivalry between the two sides since Forest came back into the Premier League with both teams often vying for the same players during transfer windows. However, there will be an added dash of drama given that today’s visitors are being helmed by none other than Sean Dyche, who was sacked by the Blues nearly two years ago and replaced by David Moyes.
Match Details
Competition: Premier League Matchweek 15
Date and start time: Saturday, December 6th at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m ET / 3:00 p.m. BST
Stadium: Hill Dickinson Stadium, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
Capacity: 52,769
Weather: 50°F/10°C, light rain, 40% chance of precipitation, 16 mph winds
How to Watch/Listen
TV: N/A – United States; N/A – United Kingdom; DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 4 Canada – Canada, beIN Sports HD 3, SuperSport OTT 3, SuperSport Football Plus ROA
Radio: evertontv
Live stream: Fubo, Peacock, ESPN Play Sur, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, DStv Now, RUSH, Jio Hotstar
Gamethread: There will be a live blog for this game, with our coverage continuing after the final whistle with the match recap and reaction.
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Information from LiveSoccerTV.com
Last Meeting
As 2024 drew to a close, the Blues slipped to a 2-0 defeat at Goodison Park which pretty much called time on the Dyche era with the Toffees. Everton then extracted their revenge winning one-nil at the City Ground in April, contributing to the late season slide that saw Forest go from third all the way to seventh when the season ended.











