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Matthew Holt

Is Everton vs Leeds United on TV? Channel and live stream info, kick-off time and more

Leeds United are back in Premier League action this weekend, travelling to Merseyside to take on Everton.

Marcelo Bielsa's side fought valiantly to rescue a point at Villa Park on Wednesday evening, with Diego Llorente's second half strike levelling the scores at 3-3.

Currently six points above the drop zone with 22 games played, the Whites will be looking to steer further clear of any relegation woes with victory on Saturday afternoon.

As for the Toffees, they were comfortably swept aside by Newcastle United on Tuesday evening, losing 3-1 to Eddie Howe's men.

With new manager Frank Lampard now tasked with turning around the fortunes of this struggling Everton team of late, the former Chelsea boss will look for a response from his players this weekend.

Here's all you need to know ahead of the clash...

When is the match?

The match is on Saturday February 12 at Goodison Park and is scheduled to kick-off at 15:00 BST.

Can I watch or stream Everton vs Leeds United?

Unfortunately, with the game taking place between the English football blackout time restraints, there is no streaming available.

However, you can keep up with the action by checking out our coverage at LeedsLive where there will be regular updates from the match as well as pre and post-match reaction.

Click here for our live blog.

Is there any early team news?

With Patrick Bamford still missing, manager Marcelo Bielsa did provide an update on the 28-year-old, albeit it disappointing news.

Speaking to BBC Sport following the draw with Villa, the Whites boss said: “He has a problem in his foot which is preventing him from running due to the pain. He’s having treatment which isn’t taking the pain away at the moment.''

With Adam Forshaw featuring late on, there was a boost in that sense, but Leeds are still crippled with a lengthy injury list heading into the weekend.

Kalvin Phillips, Liam Cooper, Junior Firpo and Sam Greenwood are all unlikely to feature against Lampard's side.

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