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Your support makes all the difference.Southampton are the visitors to Goodison Park as new Everton manager Marco Silva takes charge of his first home league game.
The hosts were dug out of a hole last weekend by new signing Richarlison, who scored a goal in each half at Molineux against Wolves to ensure the new era under the Portuguese did not begin on a losing note.
Silva’s team were rocked twenty minutes after the Brazilian’s opener after Phil Jagielka was sent off in the first half. A similar result was in store for Southampton the following day, when they were held to a goalless draw by Burnley at St Mary’s.
Keeper Alex McCarthy and new loan signing Danny Ings were particularly impressive for Mark Hughes’s side.
Live updates:
What time does it start?
Everton vs Southampton kicks off at 3PM (BST)
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up-to-date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be available at 10:30PM on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
Theo Walcott: The 29-year-old may have kept true to his defensive duties against Wolves, but Marco Silva will be hoping that the former Arsenal forward can lend a helping hand to Richarlison going the other way when he faces the club where it all began for him 13 years ago. The England international managed just three goals from 14 appearances last campaign, another area in which he will need to chip in in order to help out the Brazilian forward if Everton are to have a successful season.
Stat…
Thirteen: Everton are unbeaten in their last 13 home league games against Southampton, a run which includes nine victories, since their 0-2 defeat to the Saints in November 1997.
Remember when…
The 1-0 scoreline in the fixture between these two sides in April 2015 may not have caught the eye, but Tim Howard certainly provided an eye-catching save for the Goodison faithful. Italy striker Graziano Pelle stuck out a leg to meet Shane Long’s cross, and the ball looked to be looping over the American goalkeeper before he clawed the ball away in the nick of time. The save, along with Phil Jagielka’s goal, ended up helping out Merseyside rivals Liverpool, who would have been replaced by the Saints in fifth place had they left Goodison victorious.
Player to watch…
Richarlison: The Brazilian could not have made a better start to life at Everton with two goals that dragged his side through to a draw. His first goal may have been on the scrappy side, but his second demonstrated the qualities that persuaded his new club to pay Watford an initial £35m for his services, gliding in between the Wolves defenders before slotting the ball into the bottom corner. If he shows the work rate that he did against Wolves as well, Everton may have an answer up front.
Past three-meetings…
Everton 1 (Davies) Southampton 1 (Redmond), Premier League, May 2018
Southampton 4 (Tadic, Austin x2, Davis) Everton 1 (Sigurdsson), Premier League, November 2017
Everton 3 (Valencia, Baines, Lukaku) Southampton 0, Premier League, January 2017
Form guide…
Everton: D
Southampton: D
Odds…
Everton to win: 22/25
Southampton to win: 7/2
Draw: 49/20
Leicester 2-0 Wolves
50: Wolves introduce Traore and he is already looking threatening. He produces a handful of crosses and Jimenez has a shot blocked.
Tottenham 1-1 Fulham
MITROOOO
52: Aleksandar Mitrovic opens his Premier League for Fulham with a bizarre goal at Wembley.
Joe Bryan's cross to the back post is played across goal by Sessegnon, who finds Mirtovic who is on the floor for some reason and nods in.
Everton 2-1 Southampton
54: Danny Ings is unmarked in the middle and he taps in his first goal for Southampton and he may not get many easier chances. Lemina headed on from a corner and Ings reacted quickest to score.
West Ham 1-0 Bournemouth
56: There should have been a second penalty at the London Stadium. Noble clatters into Fraser inside the penalty area and brings him down. The Cherries are adamant they should have a penalty but the referee ignores their protests. The West Ham captain is very fortunate there.
West Ham 1-1 Bournemouth
59: Callum Wilson equalises against West Ham, and it's a great goal. He collects the ball inside just past the halfway line then starts his run towards goal. He works his way through the defence and tucks a neat finish under Fabianski.
West Ham 1-2 Bournemouth
65: Oh no, West Ham have fallen apart. From a set piece, Steve Cook rises above Ogbonna, who is not overly interested in defending, and heads in to net to complete a quick turn around. Who didn't see this coming.
Leicester 2-0 Wolves
65: Jamie Vardy is given his marching orders and is sent off for a high tackle on Doherty. He wins a couple of 50-50 challenges, then follows through on a tackle and is dismissed. Leicetser have 25 minutes to hold onto their two goal lead.
Everton 2-1 Southampton
66: Everton have the ball in the back of the net but it will not count. Walcott puts the ball past past McCarthy but the flag is up as Tosun is offside in the build up.
Tottenham 1-1 Fulham
71: Harry Kane goes close to breaking that August curse! Trippier whips a ball from deep and Kane hits the post from only a couple of yards out, he has to score that!
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