Everton vs. Swansea live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Adam Stocker
Everton face Swansea at Goodison Park on Monday, Dec. 18. Here’s all the info you need to watch.
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Everton have been climbing up the table after picking up 10 points in their last four games. The Toffees are 10th in the table ahead of their game on Monday against Swansea. The Swans are last in the Premier League with only 12 points.
Everton defeated Newcastle on Wednesday, with Wayne Rooney scoring the lone goal in the game. The former England captain has scored nine goals this season, his most in a season since the 2014-15 season. Rooney leads all Everton players, scoring nine of the club’s 21 goals. The 21 goals are the ninth most by a Premier League team this season. Defensively, have allowed the third most goals. However, over their last four games, the Toffees have only allowed one goal.
Swansea were crushed 4-0 by first-place Manchester City in their last game. The loss was Swansea’s third in their last four games. Over that stretch, the Swans have scored only two goals. Swansea have scored nine goals, the fewest goals this season. Tammy Abraham leads the club with four goals. Wilfried Bony is starting to get going for the Swans after scoring two goals in his previous three games. Despite having the worst offense in the Premier League, Swansea are middle of the pack in goals conceded with 20. Lukasz Fabianski has been excellent in goal this season, leading the Premier League in saves.
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The Premier League match between Everton and Swansea will be broadcast on NBCSN. Live streaming is available on NBC Sports Gold, which you can access with a subscription.
Date: Monday, Dec. 18
Start Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Location: Liverpool, England
Stadium: Goodison Park
TV info: NBCSN
Live Stream: NBC Sports Gold, Fubo.TV
Swansea picked up four points against Everton last season. The two teams played to a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park and Swansea won 1-0 at Liberty Stadium. Monday will be the first game for Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson against his former team. Everton paid €49 million for the Iceland international in the summer.