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Three Premier League clubs set for major blow with transfer target poised to sign bumper five-year deal
Three Premier League clubs set for major blow with transfer target poised to sign bumper five-year deal

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Three Premier League clubs set for major blow with transfer target poised to sign bumper five-year deal

Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite is poised to sign a new five-year contract with the club. In a statement of intent for David Moyes 's second tenure at the club, Everton have moved to secure the England international to a new deal at the manager's behest. Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea had all shown varying levels of interest in Branthwaite, who turned 23 on Friday, but Everton have been insistent he was not for sale this window as Moyes looks to build on his strong finish to last season. Moyes wants to bring in around six new faces so wants to maintain a degree of continuity in a defence that has been the bedrock of recent Premier League survival battles. Moyes also has captain James Tarkowski recovering from hamstring surgery so Branthwaite's presence and commitment to a contract with much improved terms holds greater significance. Jake O'Brien has filled in in Tarkowski's absence, but Moyes would still like cover in that position as he also strives to bring in Fulham's Kenny Tete as a free agent at right back. Fulham have made a counter offer to keep the Dutchman yet Moyes hopes he will be persuaded by the prospect of being part of a new dawn at Everton as they move to their new stadium on the Mersey waterfront. Branthwaite remains ambitious to play Champions League football with England Thomas Tuchel impressing upon him the importance of making a step up in World Cup year. He now hopes what promises to be a reshaped Everton can start challenging at the top end of the Premier League table.

How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

Newcastle United seek a win that would all but guarantee a place in next season's UEFA Champions League when they close their Premier League slate with a visit from Everton at St. James' Park on Sunday. When we say "all but guarantee," a Newcastle win would give them 69 points and ensure they'd finish the season with at-worst the fourth-best point total. Their +22 goal differential would be at least +23. Advertisement WATCH — Newcastle v Everton Chelsea and Aston Villa could also reach 69 points with Week 38 wins, but the Blues would have to beat Nottingham Forest by three more goals than Newcastle's margin of victory over Everton. Aston Villa would also have to beat Manchester United by — looks at table — 14 more goals than the Magpies' winning advantage. There are some old rivals on the other side, where former Sunderland boss David Moyes and fellow Black Cats export Jordan Pickford will be fueled up to spoil the Magpies' plans. Everton will finish 13th on the Premier League table regardless of the outcome, and will not have James Tarkowski and could also be missing Jarrad Branthwaite. Advertisement That said, the Magpies may be without leading scorer Alexander Isak in addition to influential midfielder Joelinton and full backs Kieran Trippier and Lewis Hall. For live updates and highlights throughout Newcastle vs Everton, check out PST's live blog coverage below. How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live, stream link and start time Kick off time: 11am ET Sunday Venue: St. James' Park — Newcastle-upon-Tyne TV Channel: Peacock Streaming: Stream live on Peacock Newcastle United team news, focus OUT: Kieran Trippier (thigh), Joelinton (knee), Matt Targett (hamstring), Lewis Hall (foot - out for season) | QUESTIONABLE: Alexander Isak (groin) Everton team news, focus OUT: Seamus Coleman (thigh), James Tarkowski (thigh), Jesper Lindstrom (groin), Orel Mangala (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Jarrad Branthwaite (thigh) Newcastle vs Everton prediction The difference maker here feels likely to be St. James' Park, which will be buzzing to return to the Champions League and celebrate their League Cup champions on the final home matchday of the season. Newcastle 2-1 Everton.

How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

NBC Sports

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

Newcastle United seek a win that would all but guarantee a place in next season's UEFA Champions League when they close their Premier League slate with a visit from Everton at St. James' Park on Sunday. When we say 'all but guarantee,' a Newcastle win would give them 69 points and ensure they'd finish the season with at-worst the fourth-best point total. Their +22 goal differential would be at least +23. WATCH — Newcastle v Everton Chelsea and Aston Villa could also reach 69 points with Week 38 wins, but the Blues would have to beat Nottingham Forest by three more goals than Newcastle's margin of victory over Everton. Aston Villa would also have to beat Manchester United by — looks at table — 14 more goals than the Magpies' winning advantage. There are some old rivals on the other side, where former Sunderland boss David Moyes and fellow Black Cats export Jordan Pickford will be fueled up to spoil the Magpies' plans. Everton will finish 13th on the Premier League table regardless of the outcome, and will not have James Tarkowski and could also be missing Jarrad Branthwaite. That said, the Magpies may be without leading scorer Alexander Isak in addition to influential midfielder Joelinton and full backs Kieran Trippier and Lewis Hall. For live updates and highlights throughout Newcastle vs Everton, check out PST's live blog coverage below. How to watch Newcastle vs Everton live, stream link and start time Kick off time: 11am ET Sunday Venue: St. James' Park — Newcastle-upon-Tyne TV Channel: Peacock Streaming: Stream live on Peacock Newcastle United team news, focus OUT: Kieran Trippier (thigh), Joelinton (knee), Matt Targett (hamstring), Lewis Hall (foot - out for season) | QUESTIONABLE: Alexander Isak (groin) Everton team news, focus OUT: Seamus Coleman (thigh), James Tarkowski (thigh), Jesper Lindstrom (groin), Orel Mangala (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Jarrad Branthwaite (thigh) Newcastle vs Everton prediction The difference maker here feels likely to be St. James' Park, which will be buzzing to return to the Champions League and celebrate their League Cup champions on the final home matchday of the season. Newcastle 2-1 Everton.

Goodison Park is unique and beautiful, you will never find a ground like this again... says lifelong Everton fan
Goodison Park is unique and beautiful, you will never find a ground like this again... says lifelong Everton fan

Daily Mail​

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Goodison Park is unique and beautiful, you will never find a ground like this again... says lifelong Everton fan

This place means everything to us. I first came to Goodison Park in 1979 with my dad and I come now with my brothers and our families. He passed Everton on to us and we've passed it on to the next generation. This place brings the family together and brings friends together. We've come here every two weeks for decades and I can assure you that you will never find a football ground like this again. It's unique and beautiful. There's a reason why we call her the 'Grand Old Lady' because it's everything a football ground should be. I know everybody says it, but my favourite memory was that night against Bayern Munich in 1985, when the Gwladys Street stand literally sucked the ball into the net. Nights like those showed you the power of Goodison and even this season, in the draw with Liverpool when James Tarkowski scored a late equaliser, it was a reminder of what we are capable of. Of course, we are all emotional. I cried three times before and during the game and I'm sure I'll cry again, because this place is a part of my life, where so many memories have been made. If you're not a football fan, you'll never understand it. My dad taught us to support Everton, but it wasn't just that. It's about values and principles and looking after one another. It's up to each of us now to make sure we don't lose any of our tradition and passion with the move. We must take everything out of here, bottle it and take it to the Mersey, because it's time for Everton to move forward.

Everton vs Southampton – Predicted lineup and team news
Everton vs Southampton – Predicted lineup and team news

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Everton vs Southampton – Predicted lineup and team news

Everton take on Southampton in the Premier League today in the final fixture at Goodison Park. The Toffees wave farewell to the famous ground this afternoon, before their move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock next season. Everton leave Goodison Park after 133 years, though the club have announced the ground will become the permanent home of their women's side in 2025/26. The last dance. 😢#EVESOU — Everton (@Everton) May 18, 2025 David Moyes will be determined to lead his side to victory on what will be an emotional occasion for the Blues. Already-relegated Southampton are perhaps the perfect opponent for the send-off. The Saints were relegated with a record seven games to spare last month. However, Southampton earned a goalless draw with Manchester City last weekend, avoiding joining 2007/08 Derby County as the team with the lowest-ever Premier League points total. David Moyes continues to be without James Tarkowski, whose season is over due to a hamstring injury. Fellow defender Jake O'Brien missed last weekend's win at Fulham, though replacement Michael Keane scored in that victory in West London. Orel Mangala and Jesper Lindstrom also remain sidelined, with the injured loanees likely to have played their last games for Everton. Moyes may opt to hand Seamus Coleman some minutes in what could be the club captain's final home game for the Toffees, after 427 appearances. Everton predicted XI: Pickford; Young, Keane, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Alcaraz, Gueye, Garner, Doucoure, McNeil; Beto Everton host Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday May 18th 2025. Kick-off at Goodison Park is 12:00 BST. In the UK,Everton v Southampton will be live on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+. Read – See more – | | | |

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