Everton v Leicester City live stream and match preview, Saturday 5 November, 17:30 GMT
Everton v Leicester City live stream and match preview
Looking for an Everton v Leicester City live stream? We’ve got you covered with our handy guide.
Leicester City will be hoping to climb out of the relegation zone when they travel to Merseyside to take on Everton on Saturday.
Brendan Rodgers’ side finally found some form in October after a dreadful start to the campaign, winning three of their six Premier League matches.
However, they suffered a 1-0 loss to Manchester City last weekend and remain in the drop zone in 18th, one point from safety.
A win here would put them level with Everton, although the Toffees are as high as 12th in the table.
Frank Lampard’s side bounced back from a three-game losing streak to beat Crystal Palace and draw with Fulham in their last two outings.
A win would push them into the top half, but a loss could see them quickly dragged to the wrong end of the table.
Everton got the better of Leicester last season, holding the Foxes to a 1-1 draw at home before beating them 2-1 at the King Power in May.
Team News
Ben Goffrey, Yerry Mina and Andros Townsend make up Everton’s injured list.
Leicester also have three players ruled out: Jonny Evans, Ricardo Pereira and Ryan Bertrand.
Form
Everton: DWLL
Leicester city: LWWDL
Arbitrator
David Coote will referee Everton against Leicester City.
Stadium
Everton v Leicester City will be played at Goodison Park.
other games
Everton v Leicester is the late game on Saturday at 5.30pm.
Kick off and chain
Kick-off is at 5.30pm BST on saturday november 5 and the game is on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League (opens in a new tab) United Kingdom. See below for international streaming options.
VPN Guide
If you’re out of the country for a series of Premier League fixtures, your domestic on-demand services unfortunately won’t work – the broadcaster knows where you are thanks to your IP address (boo!). You won’t be able to watch it, which isn’t ideal if you’ve paid for a subscription and still want to follow the action without resorting to the illegal streams you’ve found on Reddit.
But help is at hand. To get around this, all you need to do is get a virtual private network (VPN), assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and the internet, which means the service can’t determine where you are and won’t automatically block the service you paid for. All information in between is fully encrypted – and that’s a result.
There are many good value for money options and FourFourTwo currently recommends:
International Premier League TV Rights
• UK: sky sports (opens in a new tab) and BT Sports (opens in a new tab) are again the two main actors, but Amazon (opens in a new tab) also have a slice of the pie in 2022/23.
• United States: NBC Sports Group owns the rights to the Premier League, with Peacock bounty (opens in a new tab) streaming platform showing even more than the 175 games broadcast last season. If you take a fuboTV subscription (opens in a new tab) for games not on Peacock Premium, you will be able to watch all matches.
• Canada: The way to watch Premier League football in 2022/23 is fuboTV (opens in a new tab)who has exclusive rights to all the action.
• Australia: Optimus Sports (opens in a new tab) will show all Premier League games of the season. Non-subscribers can access the action via a Recover the TV box (opens in a new tab) and other streaming-friendly devices.
• New Zealand: Sky Sports (opens in a new tab) features all 380 matches, plus various highlights and magazine shows throughout the week, plus the Champions League.