Frank Lampard's preparations for the new Premier League season are continuing stateside, with Everton set to face Major League Soccer club Minnesota United tonight.
The Blues have arrived in Minneapolis after kicking off their USA tour in Washington DC, where they have already gone up against Mikel Arteta's Arsenal. Now they will face a team coached by another former Goodison favourite, Adrian Heath, at their Allianz Field stadium, in a fixture that is officially dated as Wednesday, July 20 but will be in the early hours of Thursday, July 21 in the UK.
Here's how you can watch the game.
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When is the match?
Minnesota United v Everton kicks off at 7pm local time in Minneapolis this evening, but that will be 1am tomorrow morning UK time.
How can I watch it?
The game will be shown live in the US on ESPN+ and live be also be live streamed by Bally Sports North. Coverage starts at 6.30pm local time.
Supporters in the UK and outside of the United States can still watch the match. According to Everton's website, all 2022/23 Season Ticket Members, Hospitality Members and Official Members based outside of the US & Canada will be able to stream the fixture live.
How else can I follow the game?
If you're not able to watch the game live then fear not, the ECHO has you covered with our LIVE match day blog. Our man in the states, Joe Thomas will be bringing you live match updates throughout the night, supported by our Blues reporter Adam Jones, back in Liverpool. Keep checking the ECHO website for the start of our live coverage.
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