West Ham are looking to complete their first league double over Everton in 50 years and strengthen their Champions League push, while plunging Everton.
Follow all the latest updates from the London Stadium as West Ham look to boost their European chances and Everton hunt points in the survival battle.
Everton are desperate for points as they head to the capital to take on top-four hopefuls West Ham. Join Daniel Harris.
The Hammers' form has tailed off in recent weeks. They need a win to get back among the European spots, while Everton are only three points above the relegation ...
The show won't be available straight after the programme finishes its live broadcast. talkSPORT is the only commercial radio broadcaster with live Premier League football rights. Even if you have subscribed to the relevant West Ham vs Everton live stream rights holders, you won't be able to access them when outside your own country. Let's not forget the wireless. If you have a Virgin TiVo box and access to BT or Sky, you can watch on-the-go through Virgin's TV Anywhere app. You can add it to your BT package for £40 per month. Here are the best Now TV deals live right now. Make sure you know how to watch a West Ham vs Everton live stream wherever you are. We recommend ExpressVPN as it's reliable and comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not happy with them, you can cancel them at any time. The Hammers looked leggy in the 3-1 defeat at Spurs a fortnight ago and will hope the international break has refuelled a few empty tanks. Frank Lampard has rung the changes for Everton after that Palace defeat.
Three wins and four defeats in their last seven have left the capital club in eighth place before today's game, while also progressing in Europe and out of the ...
With kick-off at 2pm and Jack Rosser at the ground to provide expert analysis, keep up to date with all the action via Standard Sport’s live blog... Victory would propel West Ham up to fifth, before Tottenham host Newcastle later on - a fact that demonstrates just how tight the battle with Manchester United, Arsenal and Wolves has got for those European places. Three wins and four defeats in their last seven have left the capital club in eighth place before today’s game, while also progressing in Europe and out of the FA Cup.
Forwards Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Demarai Gray and midfielder Donny van de Beek return to Everton's starting XI, as Frank Lampard makes five changes for ...
Anthony Gordon and Dele are on the bench, along with Anwar El Ghazi and Salomon Rondon. The injured duo of Andre Gomes and Nathan Patterson are unavailable. Iwobi and Gray are poised for roles on the flanks, with Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison starting in attack.
Everton has spent more in transfers than Liverpool in the past six years but visit West Ham embroiled in a relegation fight.
Instead, Everton took the more glamorous option and then veered from Carlo Ancelotti to Rafael Benítez to Lampard. Iwobi has scored one league goal for each of the four supposedly permanent managers to pick him. Sunday’s trip to West Ham is a reminder of Everton’s past and a vision of an alternative existence. It prompted Lampard to accuse his charges of lacking the necessary “bollocks”. Rarely has so much been spent to accomplish so little and if some speculate to accumulate, the danger is that Everton have speculated to relegate. If Everton’s 68-year stay in the top flight comes to an end, the signings will be a reason for a historic slide. he losses at Everton have not just been confined to the pitch.
Everton return to Premier League action following the international break on Sunday afternoon as they travel to face West Ham United at the London Stadium.
Accounting for the first three campaigns of the Premier League being 42 matches, the average amount of points to secure survival has been 37. That puts them three points ahead of Watford in 18th having played two games less than the Hornets, and four points ahead of Burnley in 19th - with the Blues taking on Sean Dyche's side shortly after their upcoming trip to the London Stadium. YOUR SAY: EFC Frank Lampard's impact as Everton battle relegation With 11 matches left, there still feels like a significant portion of the 2021/22 campaign still to go but time is still running painfully thin. Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow meEverton's battle to pull away from the relegation zone is set to resume on Sunday afternoon as they travel to face West Ham United after the international break.
Watch West Ham vs Everton on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League, from 1pm; kick-off 2pm; Mason Holgate tells Sky Sports why he is so confident ...
And then I have complete faith in my ability that that will come." "Everton needs to be the focus of everybody in the squad. "Since I've come back in the team, we are all fighting for something," he says. No one is going to rule out playing for England at 25 as a centre-back. "It's a positive in the aspect that the managers believe I can play in those positions. "But from my point of view, I'm feeling good and playing games. "No matter what, when you go through the goals, there is always somewhere down the line where it is your fault. "We are in a relegation fight there is no denying that," he says. "I think he and his staff are showing me what I need to be doing and improving. I just had to work hard and keep training." Holgate admits that Everton's poor away record is "a little bit strange", but refuses to give the stats too much weight. But it was a completely different story under Rafael Benitez, who in his 23 games on Merseyside handed Holgate the same number of starts.
Alex Iwobi says Everton have pushed the reset button ahead of 11 “cup finals” to finish the Premier League campaign. Forward Iwobi was the last-gasp hero ...
“And we are asking the fans to stay behind us. and climb the table. we need to fight for our club. “And we have the belief that with our players, if we give 100 per cent, we have the ability to beat West Ham. “It comes down to the players [to set tone]… it is not always down to the fans and the manager. “We have a lot of finals before the end of the season and have to compete in every one.
Everton transfer news, rumours, gossip and speculation including updates on Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Philippe Coutinho, Richarlison, Anthony Gordon, ...
And don't forget to subscribe to our FREEEverton FC newsletter and listen to our Royal Blue Podcast with all your favourite ECHO regulars including Adam Jones, Gavin Buckland, Chris Beesley, Paul Wheelock and Connor O'Neill. Get involved and send your thoughts to @LivEchoEFC. Welcome to the Liverpool ECHO's Sunday blog for all your latest Everton news, rumours and transfer gossip.
Numerous under-23s players have regularly been training with Everton's senior side in recent weeks and months as they continue to impress Frank Lampard.
It's a shame for him that he's in a part of the pitch where we do have a lot of numbers so it's been hard for him to get minutes. That could open the door for Price to be involved, with the manager saying he would certainly deserve a place in the squad if it were handed to him. They bring a new found energy to training, they come in with good respect, you can see that they've been well coached and managed by our academy and their families - because they're all coming in with a good attitude and keeping their level high. He's trained really well, ad with a great attitude and with a lot of ability as well. He's one who's come in and impressed all of us with all parts of himself. Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow meEverton manager Frank Lampard has spoken of his excitement with a number of players the Everton academy are currently producing.
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau has warned fans against buying fake shirts and said they could be putting money into the hands of organised crime ...
“You could be putting money into the pocket of organised crime and helping fund their wider operations. But experts say they can be linked to crime and exploitation. Market stall traders said fans were buying them as a “poke in the eye to corporate greed” because of the high price of official strips.
Focus may at some point turn to the Europa League for the Hammers but for now they will surely still be targeting a top-six finish, and victory against Everton ...
You can select 'Manage settings' for more information and to manage your choices. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. Find out more about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Click here to find out more about our partners. * Information about your device and Internet connection, including your IP address
West Ham return from the international break to start what they hope will be a hugely successful finish to the season.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the Sky Go app. TV channel: The match will be televised on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event. Coverage beings at 1pm BST. The Hammers will be targeting Europa League glory, and have the first leg of their quarter-final clash against Lyon to come on Thursday night, but before then they welcome Everton to the London Stadium in the Premier League.
The Toffees have yet another chance to move further clear of the bottom three - but can they take it?
“I’ve seen them in other games where they were probably disappointed with how they played, but that’s the way the Premier League is: it’s really difficult to judge. Another defeat and the pressure on that Burnley game will ratchet up even further A win here would be massive – so would a point. From our point of view, we have to try and keep winning to stay up with the teams in the top half of the league. “As coaches and staff, we have to find nuggets, for individuals and the collective, to make sure players believe in themselves and have confidence. Angelo Ogbonna’s header earned West Ham all three points in the reverse meeting at Goodison in October. It was only Everton’s second defeat of the season – but the start of a run of six defeats in seven as the season began to unravell.
Everton have published their company accounts for the 2020/21 season and they show why staying in the Premier League is so important to them.
The loss of Usmanov as a main sponsor shouldn’t affect the club too seriously in the short term. This would fall to a parachute payment of around £40m in the Championship, and while the club should have had relegation clauses written into their contracts, it has been reported that this may well not be the case. But all of this does press home the fact that Everton need to survive in the Premier League. Relegation would see the club’s TV (and prize money) income fall significantly. With that gone, the task for the rest of the campaign is simple: stay in the Premier League. But even as international matches were taking place, Everton found their way into the headlines with the publication of their company accounts for the 2020/21 season. For weeks, the FA Cup had been a glimmer of light in a dismal season.
Alex Iwobi explained the dressing room mood after the FA Cup defeat to Crystal Palace and detailed how the squad felt going into a crucial run of games.
We want to stay up, we want to play in the Premier League because it’s probably the best competition in the world. I feel it is not just me, I feel everyone feels the same way, we need to fight and show people what we are capable of.” That sentiment appears to have been driven home by club captain Coleman and Iwobi said the players understood their responsibility to the club and its supporters and that, ultimately: “It’s down to us at the end of the day.” Training over the international break had been of a high standard, he said, with Lampard attempting to improve the players’ confidence. He added: "With the boss in training he has basically tried to boost up the mood, making everyone forget about stuff in the past and get ready to go again towards the season and trying to get everyone up for that. YOUR SAY: EFC Frank Lampard's impact as Everton battle relegation The former Arsenal star - who grew up close to West Ham’s former home Upton Park and chose to sign for the Gunners over West Ham - admitted the dreaded word ‘relegation’ had been heard in the dressing room - but said “it doesn’t get mentioned a lot”. He added: “You can’t hide from the fact that the league table shows where we are but we are not looking at that, we are taking it game by game, the next one is coming up against West Ham. Even though they are high up in the league we still have the belief we have got the players to beat them, it’s just showing that on a regular basis.” As the club battles to find more consistency - particularly away from home - he said the players are solely focused on their campaign, and not the results of others close to them in the table. Even before Frank came we were saying we had to show more character.” READ MORE: How many points Everton are likely to need for Premier League survival READ MORE: Frank Lampard names teenage Everton midfielder who has 'everything' and could feature against West Ham United With Everton having released accounts showing a £120.9m loss for the 2020/21 season, the club’s finances and its current league position have led to questions about how money has been spent and decisions that have been made. Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow meAlex Iwobi believes Everton’s dressing room is ready to fight for the club as it battles to stay in the Premier League. The Blues could face an anxious end to the campaign if their struggles continue after the international break.
West Ham take on struggling Everton today with a view to providing some serious momentum for the business end of the season.
Although the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final on Thursday will be in the back of David Moyes’ mind, his side should be well-rested after the break and have enough to beat an Everton side sorely lacking in confidence. The recent international break came at a good time for both sides. Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the Sky Go app.
Everton midfielder Alexi Iwobi has opened up on what the Premier League club's players thought of manager Frank Lampard questioning whether they had the ...
The main thing for us is we want to have that atmosphere all of the time so we need to keep working to make sure there are many more feelings like that. The one thing Seamus (Coleman) is always telling us is that we’ve got to keep on fighting and giving 100 percent. But his last Premier League outing saw him score only his seventh goal for Everton in the priceless 2-1 victory over Newcastle to spark scenes of pure joy inside Goodison. Everton have parted company with Marco Silva, Carlo Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez in his time at the club. If we fight, we are capable of competing with anyone in the league. We know that sometimes we don’t give the fight that we’re capable of giving.
With the unwanted tag of having the worst away record in the Premier League, Frank Lampard will be hoping for a change of fortunes against David Moyes' Hammers ...
"Everton crumble defensively under minimal pressure and do not possess the backbone to pick up points away from home in the Premier League. They have the worst away record in the Premier League, with just six points taken from 13 games, the only win coming at Brighton. They are without a win in 11 away Premier League games, taking just two points from 33 available. And despite a spendthrift transfer policy in the previous five years, which will stretch the top-flight's profit and sustainability rules to the limit, Everton have been in steady decline this season, at least since the end of September. "Everton have some tough fixtures, travelling to Liverpool and Arsenal, while Manchester United and Chelsea come to Merseyside. If they can steal some points at West Ham on Saturday, it will be a huge boost. Lampard will be particularly keen to see some 'cohones' when Palace visit the Toffees, in a game yet to be rearranged, and in home and away fixtures with Leicester City. Everton must look to pick up points in those matches, too." He said: "Fans of the bottom six clubs in the Premier League will grasp any token of hope they can find as they look for encouragement in the fight for survival. On paper, the Clarets have the easier run in of any of the teams battling it out for survival; but for the supporters of Leeds and Everton, there is cause for concern. He said: "Rarely has so much been spent to accomplish so little and if some speculate to accumulate, the danger is that Everton have speculated to relegate.