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Post by Everton News. on Dec 5, 2018 21:52:39 GMT
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 7, 2018 17:19:03 GMT
Everton v Watford - Monday 10 December, 8pm kick-off
Everton welcome Watford to Goodison Park on Monday evening looking to return to winning ways after a frustrating 1-1 draw at the Grand Old Lady on Wednesday..
As usual, there is plenty of activity going on around the ground before the action begins, across the Fan Zone, Matchday Hub and more.
FANZONE
Presented by Guilia Bould, the FanZone is open from 6pm before kicking off at 6.15pm.
Monday night’s show sees music from Liam Roydon, former Blues winger Pat Nevin interviewed on stage and Supermovers – the PL Primary Stars School initiative.
As usual, fans can get involved in the fun and games by playing Blue v Blue and Play Your Cards Right.
There is also plenty of food and drink on offer.
MATCHDAY HUB
Open from 5pm, the Matchday Hub continues to be the perfect pre-match hot spot for Blues of all ages.
In the build-up to the game, the Hub will be offering face painting, crafts sessions, music and a games area.
And if that’s not enough, Everton in the Community will deliver three football coaching sessions: Ages 5-7 at 6pm, ages 8-10 at 6.30pm and ages 11+ at 7pm.
Food and refreshments available include a children’s meal deal of chicken nuggets or a giant sausage roll with fries and soft drink for just £6 and an adult offering of steak and ale pie, chips, peas and gravy also for £6.
EVERTON ONE
Get the name of your favourite Everton player on the back of your shirt. Could it be Richarlison, Andre Gomes or Yerry Mina? Everton One - the Club's megastore opposite Goodison Park - is open before and after the game.
ST LUKE’S CHURCH
Open from 5pm, the EFC Heritage Society will be selling Everton programmes, books, memorabilia and autographed items from players past and present.
The popular Teas for Fans will be located in the church hall. It’s the perfect place for Evertonians to chat about all things Blue over a cuppa prior to kick-off.
THE PEOPLE’S HUB
Evertonians can grab a coffee and something to eat before the game in a relaxing atmosphere at the People’s Hub. It will be open from 5pm and offers pre-packed sandwiches, tea, coffee, soft drinks and snacks.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 7, 2018 17:21:37 GMT
TEAM NEWSEverton have no fresh injury worries following Wednesday night’s clash with Newcastle United. Morgan Schneiderlin could be available as he continues his recovery from a minor leg injury. Watford midfielder Etienne Capoue misses out through suspension after being sent off in the Hornets’ 2-0 defeat at Leicester City on 1 December. TEAM FORMPast five Premier League matchesEvertonNewcastle United (h) Drew 1-1 Liverpool (a) Lost 1-0 Cardiff City (h) Won 1-0 Chelsea (a) Drew 0-0 Brighton & Hove Albion (h) Won 3-1 WatfordManchester City (h) Lost 2-1 Leicester City (a) Lost 2-0 Liverpool (h) Lost 3-0 Southampton (a) Drew 1-1 Newcastle United (a) Lost 1-0 PLAYER STATISTICS (Premier League) EvertonTop goalscorers1. Richarlison: 7 2. Gylfi Sigurdsson: 6 3. Dominic Calvert-Lewin: 4 Most shots1. Gylfi Sigurdsson: 36 2. Richarlison: 32 3. Cenk Tosun: 23 Most tackles1. Idrissa Gana Gueye: 62 (1st in PL) 2. Lucas Digne: 26 3. Seamus Coleman: 22 WatfordTop goalscorers1. Roberto Pereyra: 5 2. Andre Gray: 3 3. Troy Deeney/José Holebas: 2 Most shots1. Roberto Pereyra: 27 2. Abdoulaye Doucouré/Troy Deeney: 21 3: Isaac Success: 19 Most tackles1. Etienne Capoue: 39 2. Will Hughes: 34 3. Abdoulaye Doucouré: 31 ONE TO WATCH: Roberto Pereyra The energetic forward has been in excellent form for the Hornets, combining creativity and goals with a relentless work ethic. “He gets back in our box, doing all sorts,” Watford skipper Troy Deeney recently commented. Pereyra, who was the Hornets’ record signing when he joined from Juventus in 2016, has been an ever-present for Javi Gracia’s side this season. He is the club’s top goalscorer with five goals. MAN IN THE MIDDLE: Kevin Friend Premier League games refereed this season: 11 Yellow cards issued: 44 Red cards issued: 1 Everton FC
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Dec 7, 2018 21:27:13 GMT
I'm glad it's at home and not at their place as could imagine their fans giving Silva and Richarlison a hard time. We have to win or our season will go tits up.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 8, 2018 16:59:25 GMT
Mina Stars In Another Packed Everton ProgrammeYerry Mina detailing his colourful journey from humble beginnings in hometown Guachene to Goodison Park. Ademola Lookman discussing his rejuvenation under the liberating guidance of Marco Silva. Manager Silva writing exclusively about Everton’s commitment to “giving everything for our fans”. Pat Nevin on his original reticence to pursue a football career and locking horns with the National Front. Everton’s matchday programme for Monday night’s meeting with Watford under the Goodison lights is packed with exclusive content. Mina is the star of a suitably vibrant cover shot, the Everton defender captured trying his hand on the drums at The Beatles Story museum in Albert Dock. In an exclusive feature interview, Mina reveals the debt he owes his parents for ensuring he was not led down the wrong path in his homeland. The South American charts his life through moves to Brazil and Barcelona, while also finding time to reflect on a whirlwind summer which saw him shoot to global prominence at the World Cup and join Silva’s Blues. Everton forward Lookman reflects on his loan spell in Germany with RB Leipzig earlier this year and explains the work ethic which underpins his ambition to reach the top of his profession. Silva anticipates a difficult encounter with Watford and urges Evertonians to recreate the partisan atmosphere which has provided the backdrop to his embryonic reign. Former Scotland international Nevin talks candidly of his disappointment that the Club’s supporters never got to see his best football – and admits he wishes he was playing in today’s Premier League, albeit not for the reason you might expect. Bona fide Watford legend Luther Blissett tells us what the Blues should expect from Javier Gracia’s team. Under-23 forward Josh Bowler discusses the art of running with the ball and his fearless on-field outlook, while attacking pair Ellis Simms and Kieran Phillips are featured following their goalscoring exploits in Everton Under-18s’ Premier League Cup victory at Arsenal in midweek. We hear from new Everton Ladies boss Willie Kirk after he marked his first game at the helm by getting one over on Merseyside rivals Liverpool. And in one of our regular features Everton defender Michael Keane tells us how he would spend his dream weekend. The Everton matchday programme, priced at £3.50, will be on sale around Goodison Park and at various city centre outlets. Everton FC
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