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Stade Nyonnais vs Everton live stream: How to watch online, kick-off time & TV channel info

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When is Stade Nyonnais vs Everton? Kick-off time, referee, TV channel info and live streaming

Published: 11:38, 14 July 2023

Everton begin their preparations for the 2023/24 Premier League season with a friendly against Swiss second-tier side Stade Nyonnais.

After another close escape from relegation, the Toffees will be looking to get off to the best possible start this summer in order to build the sort of confidence and momentum they’ll need to drag themselves up the Premier League table.

It’s not going to be easy, though. Everton’s funds in the transfer market are limited and those around them are sure to strengthen, while it’s difficult to know what to expect from the promoted trio of Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton Town. For now, though, all the focus will be on delivering a commanding performance on Friday.

Hoping to watch Stade Nyonnais vs Everton online? Read on for your live streaming options.

When is Stade Nyonnais vs Everton?

The club friendly between Stade Nyonnais and Everton takes place on Friday 14 July at the Colovray Sports Centre in Nyon, Switzerland.

What is the kick-off time for Stade Nyonnais vs Everton?

Stade Nyonnais vs Everton will kick-off at 5pm (UK time).

Where can I watch Stade Nyonnais vs Everton on TV?

  • UK: N/A
  • US: FuboTV, Fox Deportes

How can I live stream Stade Nyonnais vs Everton online?

Bet365* stream a selection of club friendlies live for account holders.

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Who is refereeing Stade Nyonnais vs Everton?

The referee for Stade Nyonnais vs Everton is yet to be confirmed.


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Everton team news

Mason Holgate and Vitalii Mykolenko haven’t travelled, meaning Everton may be short on defensive numbers — especially as centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite joins James Garner in an extended rest period following winning the U21 Euros with England.

Dele Alli joins Andre Gomes in the squad with the duo lined up to make their first Everton appearances in over a year, but fellow midfielder Jean-Philippe Gbamin — also returning from loan — isn’t present.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Nathan Patterson and Ben Godfrey have all made the trip and will hope for some minutes in their return to fitness.


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