Everton vs Man City kick-off time and TV channel ahead of Premier League clash
Can anyone stop Manchester City?
Pep Guardiola's side are seven points clear at the top of the table, and tonight play their game in hand away at Everton.
Tonight's match was originally due to be played in December, but was postponed after a Covid outbreak in the City squad.
Since then they have swept all before them in a run that has put them comfortably clear of their rivals. They go into tonight's match seven points clear of second-place Manchester United, and a win will give them a 10-point cushion over their neighbours.
In Ilkay Gundogan they possess one of the Premier League's most in-form players; the midfielder has six goals in his last five league matches.
They also possess the meanest defence in the top flight. In 23 games this season, they've conceded just 14 goals, 10 fewer than anyone else.
Everton's recent form has been somewhat inconsistent, with one win, two draws and two defeats in their last five league games, with their most recent result being a 2-0 home defeat by Fulham.
What time is Everton vs Man City?
Wednesday's match at Goodison kicks off at 8.15pm.
It's the second of two games being played tonight, the other being Burnley vs Fulham at 6pm.
Everton vs Man City TV channel and live stream
As this is a match that was originally due to be played between Christmas and New Year, Amazon Prime has retained the rights.
The tech giant showed all midweek games played over the festive period, including Everton vs Man City, which was originally scheduled for December 29.
You can watch the match for free if you sign up for a free 30-day free trial for Amazon Prime. Just remember to cancel it, otherwise the next month's payment will be taken automatically.
Everton vs Man City odds
Carlo Ancelotti will be frustrated with the loss of Dominic Calvert-Lewin to injury, after he was greatly missed in their home defeat to Fulham.
The blue half of Merseyside are 8/1 with Betfred to beat heavy 1/3 favourites City who are looking to maintain their impressive winning run.
Ilkay Gundogan looks set to miss the trip to Goodison Park after coming off against Spurs with a groin injury and Pep Guardiola is unprepared to take any risk, especially with Champions League football next week.
Guardiola will be looking to the likes of Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling to compensate and provide the performance needed to maintain their lead at the top of the table.
Unless Foden will be involved in Guardiola's rotation system then we can expect him to play an influential role in attack and is 7/5 to score first.
Odds supplied by Betfred and are subject to change.
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