Manchester City travel to Goodison Park on Saturday with Champions League qualification hanging in the balance. Here’s how you can watch the game through this live stream information.
The reigning champions face an Everton side that has found a degree of stability under David Moyes, and both teams have plenty riding on the outcome.
How to Live Stream Everton v Man City
The Everton Man City game is not scheduled for broadcast in the UK unfortunately due to a rights issue.
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City are currently fifth in the Premier League and need to keep collecting points as Chelsea and Aston Villa sit just one point behind.
What TV Channel is Everton Man City on?
Saturday’s clash between Everton and Manchester City won’t be shown live on television in the UK due to the 3pm broadcast restriction.
Under the current rules, matches kicking off at 3pm on Saturdays cannot be televised live in the UK. The blackout is designed to protect attendance across the football pyramid.
The match will still be shown in most countries around the world, just not in the one where it is actually being played.
For fans visiting the UK this weekend, using a VPN allows you to access your usual streaming service as if you were still abroad.
With as many as five Champions League spots potentially up for grabs, the pressure is growing on Pep Guardiola’s team.
They have gone three matches unbeaten in the league, though their overall form has drawn attention. Last weekend’s 5-2 win over Crystal Palace offered a reminder of their attacking quality after they recovered from two goals down.
Kevin De Bruyne was the standout, producing a masterclass that highlighted his influence as he nears the end of his time at the club.
Defensively, City have work to do. They have let in 42 goals this season, a figure that puts them in the middle of the pack defensively among the top sides.
Everton sit 13th but have shown signs of progress. Their 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest made it two matches unbeaten and means they have avoided defeat in five of their last six.
With a strong finish, the Toffees could end the season just outside the top 10. That would be a welcome boost ahead of their move to a new stadium next season.
Much of their campaign has been overshadowed by inconsistency and issues off the pitch, but Moyes appears to be building something more stable.
He will be aiming to keep that momentum going as the season draws to a close.