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LEEDS UNITED vs EVERTON | Schedule, TV channel in Spain and South America, streaming and possible lineups

The twelfth and eighth of the Premier League They will play on Wednesday in a vital contest not to lose their grip on the fight for European places, where there are six units between 5 and 12. They have one and two games less than most of their rivals, respectively.

Leeds United and Everton will face off in the seventh of ten games on Matchday 22 of the top English football competition. The locals are not alive in either of the two cup competitions to fight to enter continental competition, while the visitors will receive Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday 10 in the round of 16 of the FA Cup.

On which TV channel can I watch Leeds United – Everton?

In Spain It can be followed by DAZN from 8:30 p.m.

In Mexico It can be followed by Sky HD from 1:30 p.m.

ESPN Sur will broadcast the game on Argentina Y Chile (15:30h), Peru, Colombia Y Ecuador (1:30 p.m.) and Venezuela (14:30). In addition, in these last two countries it will also be possible to follow ESPN Andina.

How can I follow Leeds United – Everton streaming online?

In Spain It can be followed through the application or the DAZN website.

In Mexico It can be followed on the Blue To Go Video Everywhere platform.

In Latin America It can be followed through ESPN Play Sur.

Where is Leeds United – Everton?

The scene of the meeting will be Elland Road, Leeds United’s usual fiefdom with capacity for 40,242 spectators. As is customary, it will remain empty in light of the health crisis we have experienced since the appearance of the Coronavirus and the consequent global pandemic.

What was the last result between Leeds United and Everton?

Their most recent match was on November 28, 2020, in a match corresponding to matchday 10 of the Premier League. In that match, held at Goodison Park, the visitors took the lead (0-1) thanks to a goal from Raphael Dias “Raphinha” in the 79th minute.

LEEDS UNITED

The Peacocks They are the fifth worst home team in the league in a tie with Newcastle, having achieved 11 points out of 27 possible with 3 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses. Only Brighton & Hove Albion (9), Fulham and West Bromwich Albion (6) or Sheffield United (4) worsen these figures.

They add 13 goals in favor at home, like Manchester United, both being the eleventh scoring in their fiefdom. The 14 received make him share the tenth place with West Ham.

Marcelo Bielsa will not be able to count on Gaetano Berardi, Adam Forshaw or Robin Koch for this contest.

EVERTON

The Toffees They are the third best visitor in the Premier League together with Aston Villa, with 19 points out of 27 possible after 6 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses. Ahead is Leicester City (23) and Manchester United (27).

He adds 13 goals in favor away from his stadium, being the tenth of the table in this facet. In addition, they have conceded 9, tying for second place with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, only being beaten by Manchester City (6) in this statistic.

Carlo Ancelotti will not have Jean-Philippe Gbamin available.

LEEDS UNITED (1-4-1-4-1)

Illan Meslier – Ezgjan Alioski, Liam Cooper, Pascal Struijk, Luke Ayling – Kalvin Phillips – Jack Harrison, Stuart Dallas, Rodrigo Moreno, Raphael Dias “Raphinha” – Patrick Bamford

EVERTON (1-4-2-3-1)

Jordan Pickford – Ben Godfrey, Michael Keane, Yerry Mina, Mason Holgate – Abdoulaye Doucouré, Tom Davies – Richarlison de Andrae, Gylfi Sigurdsson, James Rodríguez- Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Everton are in a moment of more stagnation after the draw (1-1) against Leicester City and the surprising defeat (0-2) against Newcastle United, both at home. For its part, Leeds United has been launched by having imposed away from their stadium to the Magpies (1-2) and Foxes (1-3) precisely. We think it will be an entertaining match, partly thanks to the footballing ideas of two great coaches like Marcelo Bielsa and Carlo Ancelotti.

Prediction: Leeds United 2 – 2 Everton

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