Watford vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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Follow live coverage as Watford face Everton in the Premier League today.
Manchester City are reigning champions after a dominant 2020/21 season and Pep Guardiola's side are favourites to win it again boasting as they do one of the best squads in Europe.
European champions Chelsea have proven they have what it takes to dethrone City, however, having done it in last season's Champions League final and will be hoping to add a domestic title to the one won in Porto.
Liverpool were winners back in 2020 ending a 30-year wait for league glory and Jurgen Klopp is sure to have them back challenging again at the sharp end this season too while Manchester United will be looking to be back in the title picture with Cristiano Ronaldo returning to his former club in the summer.
It's not all about the action at the top though with Norwich, Watford and Brentford promoted to the top tier for 2020/21 and hoping to hold their own against the best English football has to offer and avoid the drop.
We will bring you all the action and updates from today's game in the live blog below:
Watford vs Everton
SUBS: Asmir Begovic, Dele Alli, Allan, Jarrad Branthwaite, Salomon Rondon, Tom Davies, Andre Gomes, Jonjoe Kenny, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Watford vs Everton
EVERTON (5-4-1): Jordan Pickford; Alex Iwobi, Seamus Coleman, Michael Keane, Mason Holgate, Vitalii Mykolenko; Anthony Gordon, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Fabian Delph, Demarai Gray; Richarlison.
Watford vs Everton
SUBS: Tiago Cukur, Daniel Bachmann, Adrian Blake, Jack Grieves, James Morris, Oghenekaro Etebo, William Troost-Ekong, Francisco Sierralta, Craig Cathcart.
Watford vs Everton
WATFORD (4-3-3): Ben Foster; Jeremy Ngakia, Christian Kabasele, Samir, Adam Masina; Moussa Sissoko, Edo Kayembe, Dan Gosling; Ken Sema, Joao Pedro, Samuel Kalu.
Watford vs Everton
The visitors meanwhile are still very much embroiled in their own fight against the drop, sitting just one point above the drop zone. They have however won two successive games, firstly beating Chelsea at home before overcoming Leicester City 2-1 last weekend. They would love a third victory in a row here to further strengthen their hopes of being in the Premier League next season.
Watford vs Everton
The hosts come into this game knowing that their fate of relegation back to the Championship has already been sealed, after a 1-0 away defeat at Crystal Palace last time out. They are on a run of six consecutive losses, but will be looking for a result here to restore some pride before the end of the season.
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