Everton at Ipswich: Starting Lineups & How to Watch | Branthwaite out
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The Blues are away at the newly-promoted side in what promises to be a physical battle
Lineups
Everton - Branthwaite misses out as he continues his recovery, Keane starts in his place. Mykolenko makes his return from injury.
Your Everton XI to take on @IpswichTown! #IPSEVEpic.twitter.com/lNZpuZK2p1
— Everton (@Everton) October 19, 2024
Ipswich -
Today's Town team. #IPSEVE | @Nustone_UKpic.twitter.com/6OxBUuJKp6
— IPSWICH TOWN (@IpswichTown) October 19, 2024
Preview
Everton go on the road seeking their first away win in about ten months when they travel to Portman Road to take on Ipswich Town who sit a point behind them in the Premier League table.
The Tractor Boys led by up-and-coming manager Kieran McKenna have looked the most impressive of the three clubs that got promoted to the top flight last season, and the Toffees will be challenged by the Ipswich team that has not been shy about the finding the back of the net so far this season.
Match Details
Competition: Premier League Matchweek 8
Date and start time: Saturday, October 19th at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m ET / 3:00 p.m. BST
Stadium: Portman Road, Ipswich, England, United Kingdom
Capacity: 29,673
Weather: 59°F/15°C, partly cloudy, 9% chance of precipitation, 13 mph winds
How to Watch/Listen
TV:Peacock - United States; Amazon Prime - United Kingdom; Fubo- Canada, beIN Sports Xtra 2, SuperSport Football Plus ROA
Radio: evertontv
Live stream: Fubo, ESPN Play Sur, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, DStv Now, RUSH, Disney+ HotstarJioTV
Gamethread: There will be no live blog for this game, with our coverage continuing after the final whistle with the match recap and reaction.
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Information from LiveSoccerTV.com
Last Meeting
The Toffees have not played Ipswich in a competitive game for 22 years since the Tractor Boys were last in the top flight. Everton's last visit to the Portman Road stadium ended in a nil-nil stalemate, with the Blues last win there coming a few years before that in the 1994-95 season when Paul Rideout grabbed the winner in a 1-0 win.