Everton are looking to make it six games unbeaten this weekend against winless Southampton.
A 94th-minute equaliser from Beto was enough to salvage a draw against Fulham last weekend and they know that three points on the south coast will only improve their chances of survival.
The home side are yet to win a Premier League game but have beaten the Toffees once already this season, winning on penalties in the Carabao Cup meeting at Goodison Park in September.
However, with the hosts facing a selection crisis due to an ongoing virus in the camp, it’s a great opportunity for the Blues to come home with the win
With that, here is everything you need to know about this weekend’s game including the latest team news and how to watch the trip to St Mary’s Stadium.

Southampton vs Everton kick-off time, date, stadium
Sean Dyche’s side face a long trip down south this weekend and are one of the designated 3:00 PM GMT Saturday kick-off slots.
- Date: Saturday 2 November
- Stadium: St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, UK
- Kick-off time: 3:00 PM GMT
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How to watch Southampton vs Everton
As the game is a 3:00 PM kick-off, there will be nowhere for fans in the UK to watch due to the country’s blackout rule regarding games at that time.
Extended highlights will also be available on Match of the Day on BBC One on Saturday night and Sunday morning, as well as on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel shortly after full-time.
How to live stream Southampton vs Everton
As the game is unavailable to watch on TV, there will also be no live stream option available for Everton fans in the UK.
Fans will be able to use the BBC iPlayer app to stream the extended highlights on Match of the Day after the programme airs on Saturday night.
Southampton vs Everton H2H
Saturday’s game will be the 111th competitive meeting between the two teams.
In the previous 110 encounters, the Toffees have won 52 of them, Southampton have won 35 and the other 23 have been draws.
| Date | Result |
| 14 August 2021 | Everton 3-1 Southampton |
| 19 February 2022 | Southampton 2-0 Everton |
| 1 October 2022 | Southampton 1-2 Everton |
| 14 January 2023 | Everton 1-2 Southampton |
| 17 September 2024 | Everton 1-1 Southampton (lost 5-6 pens on penalties) |
Everton team news
Up to three players are definitely unavailable for selection this weekend.
Armando Broja, Youssef Chermiti, and Tim Iroegbunam are all continuing their recovery from their respective injuries and almost certainly won’t be back until after the international break.
James Garner posted an update on his back problem that has seen him miss out on the last two games, but he is expected to be a doubt.
Meanwhile Dyche has also confirmed that Dwight McNeil will be
Jarrad Branthwaite was named among the substitutes again for the Fulham draw and is now fit enough to be considered ready to start
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