Everton play West Ham at Goodison Park on Sunday, October 30. Here’s all the info you need to watch.
Ronald Koeman’s Everton side welcome Slavin Bilic’s West Ham to Goodison Park on Sunday in what the Dutchman hopes will be a return to form for The Toffees. Everton have not won a game since they beat Middlesbrough in the middle of September. West Ham are heading in the opposite direction having won their last three matches after a terrible start to their season.
The Hammers have beaten Crystal Palace, Sunderland and Chelsea in the past two and half weeks. Their fans will be hoping for more of the same this week but an away game against Everton might make that tough. The Toffees were unfortunate to lose to a resilient Burnley side last week. Tom Heaton had an inspired performance in goal but it is clear that Everton need to put games like that to bed. They had several great opportunities to score and if you don’t take those in the Premier League then your team will be punished.
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What is perhaps more frustrating for Everton fans is that they have some of the best attacking minded players in the league. Yannick Bolasie, Romelu Lukaku and Gerard Deulofeu are just some of the names who can light up a game but it seems they are not firing on all cylinders yet. After a strong start Everton have struggled for consistency.
The Premier League match between Everton and West Ham will be broadcast live on NBCSN and NBC Universo. Live streaming is available on NBC Sports App and Sling Blue, which you can access with your cable or satellite subscriptions, either online or through the NBC Sports App, or through a free trial from Sling Blue.
Date: Sunday, October 30
Start time: 8:30 a.m. ET
Location: Liverpool, England
Stadium: Goodison Park
TV Info: NBC Sports, NBC Universo
Live Stream: NBCSports, Sling Blue
Goals should be the order of the day in this game. Everton have the attacking prowess to put the ball in the back of the net and they should benefit from the home support. West Ham are on a high and will be confident in their ability to score, especially with a rejuvenated Dimitri Payet in their ranks.