How to watch Everton vs Bournemouth - TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for FA Cup tie
Everton will be hoping to continue their recent upturn in form when they face Bournemouth in the FA Cup on Saturday. Since the return of David Moyes as manager, the Toffees have won three out of four Premier League games while also keeping two clean sheets.
Two huge tasks now await Moyes and Co. however, with the Cherries travelling north to Goodison Park this weekend having won eight of their last 14 games. Following that, the rearranged Merseyside Derby is on the agenda with Liverpool making the short trip to their neighbours next Wednesday evening.
Despite losing Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Orel Mangala to injury, the likes of Beto, Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner have all stepped up. And Moyes will be hoping the recent momentum picked up can continue on Saturday afternoon as they look to go one better than last season and be one of 16 teams to make into the fifth round.
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With that being said, the Echo has all the details you need to know on how to follow the action if you're unable to watch the match in person.
What time does Everton vs Bournemouth kick off?
Everton host Bournemouth in an FA Cup fourth round tie on Saturday with the action getting underway at 3pm at Goodison Park.
How can I watch Everton vs Bournemouth
The game has not been selected for live coverage in the United Kingdom (UK), but for some fans abroad, there will be a way to watch with the FA Cup providing a full list of the broadcasters. To name just a few, in the United States, the game is available on ESPN+ while Sportsnet World Now will be airing the FA Cup tie in Canada.
Optus will show the game in Australia while the action can also be watched on Viaplay in Scandinavia.
How else can I follow the action
The Echo will be providing regular updates of the clash in our live blog which can be found right here. The highlights will also be available to watch on YouTube shortly after the game has concluded.
What has Moyes said about the game?
"Let's be fair and not kid anyone on, the biggest importance for us is to be a Premier League club," Moyes said ahead of the visit of Bournemouth. "But every Everton supporter wants another trip to Wembley and hopefully a chance to win a trophy, so we have to give the supporters that as well.
"But our position in the league would always be the overriding thing - we have to make sure we retain our Premier League status. "We play 38 (league) games so to be judged over the season is probably a bigger thing than to be maybe a cup-winning team.
"I think that sometimes these games give you the feeling it's not got the same pressure and maybe it gives you the feeling of having a bit more freedom because you feel that way. "We've had a great little run at the moment.
"It feels great we've won three games, I can sense it in the building, I can sense it in the training with the players gaining confidence and a lot more self-belief. "But we've got a long way to go.
"We're a long way off being the team I would hope we would be in the future."