Watch Brentford vs Everton today as David Moyes and the Toffees head south in the Premier League, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.
It’s been clear for some time that England would have five Champions League qualifiers via the league again this year but the Gunners confirmed it. Brentford and Everton meet today and a win will take either of them level on points with fifth-placed Liverpool.
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Is Brentford vs Everton on TV in the UK?
Brentford vs Everton is not being televised in the UK. The game is being played on Saturday at 3pm, a time when football matches cannot legally be broadcast in the UK. This is known as the ‘3pm ‘blackout’‘.
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Watch Brentford vs Everton in the US
Brentford vs Everton will be shown on USA Network in the United States.
How to watch Brentford vs Everton in Australia
In Australia you can watch Brentford vs Everton through Stan Sport.
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Brentford vs Everton: Premier League preview
Parity with Liverpool, the team currently in possession of the fifth Champions League qualification place, would be temporary but significant. If there’s a winner at the Gtech Community Stadium today, they’ll be right in the mix with teams above them faltering.
If momentum counts for anything, it’s the Toffees who have a slight advantage. David Moyes’ men went into the international break having won three of their last four Premier League fixtures including a 3-0 win over Chelsea that cracked the whole European scrap wide open.
Yet in the reverse fixture, Brentford were 3-0 up at the Hill Dickinson Stadium within six minutes of the start of the second half, so Everton won’t be taking anything for granted in west London this afternoon.
That game ended 4-2 to the Bees but was followed by a run of five matches without defeat for the Merseysiders.
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Brentford are unbeaten in four Premier League fixtures but it’s their recent away from more than home results that have put them in contention for European football.
Keith Andrews has established a reputation as a serious top-flight manager in no time at all and there’s little that could realistically happen in what’s left of the season to undo that lightning-quick evolution.
Nevertheless, the Bees last won at Burnley and it was their only victory in the last six matches.
Their last three games resulted in draws with Bournemouth, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United, not alarming in isolation but noteworthy in that Bournemouth and Leeds both kept out Brentford’s often potent attack.
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FourFourTwo’s prediction
Brentford 2-2 Everton
A win either way puts the cat among the pigeons, so we’re going for a draw. That’s just how football works, isn’t it?
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