Everton vs. Burnley: Carabao Cup kickoff time, lineups, live stream, and where to watch online
Everton will take on fellow Premier League side Burnley in the Fourth Round of the Carabao Cup at Goodison Park tonight. The Blues are in decent nick after picking up their fourth win in six games over the weekend, winning by the solitary goal at West Ham United.
The opponent is a familiar one for many on the Everton side – manager Sean Dyche, captain James Tarkowski, Michael Keane and Dwight McNeil are all former Clarets. However, under Vincent Kompany this is a very different side from the one that went down from the Premier League a couple of seasons ago, sweeping all before them in the Championship last season.
Competition: Carabao Cup Fourth Round
Date and start time: Wednesday, November 1st at 12:45 p.m. PT / 3:45 p.m ET / 7:45 p.m. BST
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Stadium: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Capacity: 39,572
Weather: 49°F/9°C, partly cloudy, 4% chance of precipitation, 13 mph winds
TV: ESPN+ – United States; N/A – United Kingdom; DAZN – Canada, beIN Sports HD 5, SuperSport Football Plus ROA
Radio: evertontv
Live stream: SuperSport Africa, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, ESPNPlay Caribbean
Gamethread: There will be no live blog for this game, coverage will resume with the match recap shortly after the final whistle.
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Information from LiveSoccerTV.com
The last time the Toffees hosted the Clarets was in the league early in the 2021-22 season, with the Blues romping to a 3-1 win thanks to goals from Michael Keane, Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray.