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Crystal Palace vs Everton: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for the Premier League clash

Managerless Everton travel to Palace as Roy Hodgson looks to end a run of three games without a win

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CRYSTAL PALACE are looking for just their second Premier League win of the season as they host Everton.

Roy Hodgson looked to have turned the tide with a brilliant victory over champions Chelsea - but he has seen his team pick up just one point from a possible nine since.

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 Son fires Spurs into the lead against Crystal Palace
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Son fires Spurs into the lead against Crystal PalaceCredit: REUTERS

But at least they are scoring now and fought back brilliantly to get a point against West Ham here last time.

Everton continue to operate with David Unsworth as caretaker boss, but picked up a welcome three points against Watford in their last game to end a run of nine without a win.

 David Unsworth could stay in charge at Everton for the long term
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David Unsworth could stay in charge at Everton for the long termCredit: Rex Features

What time is kick-off?

THIS match takes place on Saturday, November 18 at Selhurst Park.

Things get underway at 3pm.

Which channel can I watch it on?

SADLY you won't be able to watch this game live in the UK.

But SunSport will be running a comprehensive LIVE blog from all Saturday's 3pm kick-offs, with reaction and analysis at the final whistle.

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 Niasse pounced on a goalkeeper error to give Everton a route back into the game
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Niasse pounced on a goalkeeper error to give Everton a route back into the gameCredit: Getty Images - Getty

What is the team news?

CHRISTIAN BENTEKE is on the bench for Palace as Roy Hodgson gets close to having his talismanic striker back to full fitness.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek goes right back to where he left off for England in the centre of midfield.

Ademola Lookman continues his rise into the first team after his Everton exile under departed manager Ronald Koeman.

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Stat attack

  • Only one of Crystal Palace’s five Premier League wins against Everton has come at Selhurst Park, a 1-0 victory in October 1994 thanks to an Andy Preece strike.
  • Everton have kept a clean sheet in their last four Premier League away games against Palace, their joint-longest such run against a team (also four away to Sunderland between 2002 and 2009).
  • If Crystal Palace lose, they’ll equal the record for fewest points after 12 games in a Premier League season (4), currently held by Everton in 1994-95 and Queens Park Rangers in 2012-13.
  • Everton have lost just one of their 20 away Premier League games against sides who started the day bottom of the table (W9 D10), losing at Wolves in May 2004.
  • The Toffees haven’t kept a Premier League clean sheet since the opening day of the season against Stoke – only West Ham (23) have conceded more goals than the Merseysiders this term (22).
  • However, they’re without a win in 13 Premier League away games – only once have they had a longer such run in the competition (19 games, ending December 1997).
  • Excluding own goals, Crystal Palace have had just two different goalscorers so far this season – the joint-fewest of any side 11 games into a Premier League season (Man City 95-96, Charlton 06-07, Sunderland 10-11 and Aston Villa 14-15).
  • Despite having scored the fewest Premier League goals this season (4), Crystal Palace have the eighth highest expected goals tally so far (13.81).
  • Andros Townsend has beaten an opponent with more dribbles than any other Premier League player this season (36).
  • Oumar Niasse’s four Premier League goals this season have been worth five points to Everton – no other players’ goals in the division have been more valuable to their clubs.
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