Everton v Tottenham Hotspur live stream: How to watch the Premier League from anywhere in the world
Watch an Everton v Tottenham Hotspur live stream as England's top flight continues
Everton v Tottenham Hotspur live stream, Sunday 7 November, 2pm GMT
Antonio Conte will take charge of his first Premier League game as Tottenham manager at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Spurs unveiled the Italian as their new boss on Tuesday, a little over 24 hours after they parted ways with Nuno Espirito Santo. The appointment of Conte is something of a coup for Tottenham; the Italian is one of the best managers in the world with a proven track record of success. With Conte on the touchline, a top-four finish is suddenly a realistic target for Tottenham this term.
Everton suffered a 2-1 defeat by Wolves on Monday night, extending their winless run to four games in the Premier League. In his post-match interviews Rafael Benitez tried to focus on his side’s improved display in the second half at Molineux, but the damage had already been done by that point. Given his Liverpool connections and the fact that many Everton fans were not overly pleased with his appointment in the summer, Benitez cannot afford for this run of defeats to drag on for much longer.
Tottenham will have to make do without Bryan Gil and Ryan Sessegnon, but Conte otherwise has a full complement of players to choose from. The former Chelsea boss used a 3-4-3 formation in the 3-2 victory over Vitesse on Thursday and will stick with that shape here. He could even name the same starting XI, with Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele likely to remain as impact substitutes should they be required.
Everton will be unable to call upon the services of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Yerry Mina, but Lucas Digne could come back in at left-back. Fabian Delph is in line to start after his positive performance as a substitute against Wolves, while Benitez could stick with the 4-3-3 formation he used in the second half of that match.
Kick-off is at 2pm GMT on Sunday 7 November. See below for international broadcast options.
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Use a VPN to watch Premier league football from outside your country
If you’re out of the country for a round of Premier League fixtures, then annoyingly your domestic on-demand services won’t work – the broadcaster knows where you are because of your IP address (boo!). You'll be blocked from watching it, which is not ideal if you’ve paid up for a subscription and still want to catch the action without resorting to illegal feeds you’ve found on Reddit.
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UK TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for UK subscribers
Sky Sports and BT Sport are the two main players once again, but Amazon also have a slice of the pie in 2021/22.
US TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for US subscribers
NBC Sports Group are the Premier League rights holders, with the Peacock Premium streaming platform showing even more than the 175 games it aired last season, with other matches split between NBCSN channel, CNBC and the over-the-air NBC broadcast channel. If you pick up a fuboTV subscription for the games not on Peacock Premium, you'll be able to watch every game.
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Canada TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for Canadian subscribers
DAZN subscribers can watch every single Premier League game in 2021/22 – and it gets better. After a one-month free trial, you'll only have to pay a rolling $20-a-month fee, or make it an annual subscription of $150.
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Australia TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for Australian subscribers
Optus Sport are offering every game of the Premier League season for just $14.99/month for non-subscribers, which you can get via a Fetch TV box and other friendly streaming devices.
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New Zealand TV rights
How to watch a Premier League live stream for New Zealand subscribers
Spark Sport are serving up all 380 games – plus various highlights and magazine shows throughout the week, as well as the Champions League – for $24.99 a month, after a seven-day free trial.
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