Everton vs Fulham live stream, match preview, team news and kick-off time for this Premier League match

Everton vs Fulham live stream, match preview, team news and kick-off time for this Premier League match
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Everton are preparing to begin their 2023/24 Premier League campaign with the visit of Fulham on Saturday, and both sides will fancy their chances of taking all three points.

Sean Dyche has added Arnaut Danjuma and Ashley Young to his squad so far, while there haven’t been any major outgoings so far. Stability is needed, but so are goals, too. They managed 34 in the league last season, worse than only Wolves.

Fulham are looking strong themselves, though, adding Calvin Bassey and Raul Jimenez to an already strong squad that performed admirably last season. More of the same will see them comfortably survive, but that relies on the likes of Andreas Pereira and Joao Palhinha staying fit all term.

Kick-off is at 3pm BST. Make sure you know how to watch the Premier League wherever you are.

Everton vs Fulham Live Streaming Links

Totalsportek will be providing a free live stream of the match. You can access the live stream by clicking on the links below. 

Watch Everton vs Fulham on Totalsportek for free this season. Everton have qualified for the Premier League and will be looking to make an impact in the competition. Fulham are a strong team and will be a tough test for Everton.

Start Date and Time?

The match will be streamed live on Totalsportek on 2023-08-12 14:00 UTC.

Everton vs Fulham betting tips: Premier League preview, predictions, team news and odds

After, just about, avoiding relegation on the final day of last season, will this be another campaign of living on the edge for the blue half of Merseyside?

Back in May, Abdoulaye Doucouré’s rocket against Bournemouth secured Everton’s Premier League survival, securing a 70th successive season of top-flight football.

However, due to the ongoing financial issues, the Toffees squad has not be strengthened very much, meaning Sean Dyche will need to continue to work his magic if they’re to stay up again.

Fulham meantime who, 12 months ago, were amongst the favourites to go straight back down to the Championship, actually came tenth, representing their highest finish for 11 years.

Marco Silva’s side enjoyed 15 Premier League wins, the most the Cottagers have accumulated in a top-flight campaign since 1959/60.

However, there are signs that the Whites are set to be diagnosed with second-season syndrome, with their two star players, João Palhinha and Aleksandar Mitrović, both pushing for moves away.

Given that they face Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea in their first seven fixtures of the season, every point Fulham can get on the board is invaluable.

Everton vs Fulham is actually the Premier League fixture with the highest % of home wins in the competition’s history.

The Cottagers had lost a frankly ludicrous 22 successive league visits to Goodison, dating back to 1959, before winning their last two visits there, prevailing 2-0 in lockdown and 3-1 back in April.

This one is unlikely to be a goal-fest, so will either put three points on the board on the opening day?

Everton team news

Everton have made three new singings so far, with Ashley Young joining on a free, Arnaut Danjuma arriving on loan and Youssef Chermiti coming in €15 million on Thursday.

However, the key to Everton’s success this season will be keeping Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit, after he started a measly 15 Premier League matches last season, scoring only two goals.

Dele Alli meanwhile, who was in the news over the summer, isn’t back yet due to injury.

Predicted XI (4-5-1): Pickford; Patterson, Tarkowski, Godfrey, Young; Gana Gueye, Doucouré, Onana, Iwobi, Danjuma; Calvert-Lewin.

Fulham team news

As mentioned, João Palhinha, Willian and Aleksandar Mitrović are all pushing for moves, the latter pair to Saudi Arabia, so will any of them be involved here?

In terms of new signings, Calvin Bassey will bolster defensive options, he can play either centre-back or left-back, while Raúl Jiménez is Mitrović’s pre-emptive replacement up front.

Tim Ream is available again, after breaking his arm against Manchester City in April.

Predicted XI (4-5-1): Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Reed, Lukić, Decordova-Reid, Wilson, Willian; Jiménez.

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