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How to watch Everton v Manchester City on Monday

The Premier League fixture is available to watch free-to-air in the United Kingdom, as part of Monday Night Football.

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·4 May·2 min read
 How to watch Everton vs Manchester City for FREE: TV details for Monday Night Football
How to watch Everton vs Manchester City for FREE: TV details for Monday Night Football Photograph: FourFourTwo

Everton host Manchester City in the Premier League on Monday evening, with the fixture serving as the second of two top-flight matches on the night. According to FourFourTwo, the match is available to watch free-to-air in the United Kingdom.

The broadcaster carrying Monday Night Football has made the fixture accessible without a subscription, meaning supporters without a pay-television package will be able to follow the action live. FourFourTwo also notes that options exist for viewers wishing to watch from outside the United Kingdom, though specific streaming arrangements will vary by territory.

For Everton, the match represents an opportunity to cause problems for a City side that remain among the leading contenders at the top of the Premier League table. The home side will be looking to take points from one of the division's stronger squads, something that would carry significance in both directions — lifting Everton's own position while applying pressure on City's title ambitions.

City arrive at Goodison having built their reputation over recent seasons as the dominant force in English football, though the Premier League's capacity to produce difficult Monday night fixtures at hostile grounds is well established. Everton, playing in front of their own supporters, will hope to make the occasion count.

Full broadcast listings and regional streaming details for the fixture can be found via FourFourTwo's coverage guide.

— Filed by the MatchdayReport desk. Original report at FourFourTwo

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