It’s Crystal Palace vs Everton today, and fans are wondering how to watch the Premier League game today via streaming. The clash will be important for both sides as Crystal Palace will look to enter the top half of the table with a victory. Everton, on the other hand, will be hoping to increase the gap between them and relegation, as they currently occupy a lowly 16th place.
Here’s all you need to know about how to watch Crystal Palace vs Everton today.
Where to watch Crystal Palace vs Everton today via streaming
You can watch Crystal Palace vs Everton today via live stream on Sky Go, and Now TV Sports, or on TV via Sky Sports. The match is set to commence at 3:00 p.m. BST.
How to watch via streaming
Subscribers to Sky Sports can enjoy the live streaming of the said clash by downloading the Sky Go application. Fans who don’t possess a Sky Sports subscription can opt for a Now TV Sports plan to catch the game. The British subscription over-the-top internet television service is available to new users for a cut-price of £21 per month for six months, after the conclusion of which, the monthly fee gets bumped up to £34.99.
How to watch on TV
Fans who’d prefer to watch the match on TV can do so on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. A subscription to Sky Sports would allow interested viewers to enjoy the game on any one of the two channels.
Can you watch Crystal Palace vs Everton for free via live stream?
Existing Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game by downloading the Sky Go application. Nevertheless, non-subscribers would need a Now TV Sports subscription to stream the match.
Crystal Palace vs Everton Prediction: Who will win?
Crystal Palace seem to be continuing their mid-table positions of the previous seasons, with Roy Hodgson’s side placed in the 11th position at the time of writing. While the Eagles have showcased defensive solidarity, their goal-scoring has been average this term. Meanwhile, Everton are on a relatively good run of form, having lost just once in their last five games. However, the Toffees have failed to be consistent, as displayed in their 2-1 loss against Luton this season. As a result, a draw seems to be the most likely outcome of this game. Regardless, Crystal Palace still hold the upper hand in the bout by slim margins.