Spurs vs Everton: TV coverage plans

Coverage plans for Spurs’ game against Everton allow all Premier League fans to watch. Also, those interested can see it on a low budget. That could be broadcast, cable, satellite, or anything else.

Although these teams are not rivals, they are very popular all over the world. Last season, both had dramatic endings. Spurs moved up to fourth place to qualify for the Champions League. Meanwhile, Everton narrowly avoided relegation in the end.

Now, both are looking to improve on their relatively decent starts this season.

Cover plans Spurs vs Everton

Start Time: 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT – Saturday, October 15 Stream Now (in the US): Live on fuboTV and Peacock Premium Commentators: Peter Drury and Lee DixonUS TV: Match is on NBC (available through Peacock Premium)

The latest Saturday start in the Premier League is pretty standard for the American audience. The game airs on NBC, but you can also stream it on Peacock. NBC’s pay streaming service simulcasts all games on the linear channel.

However, as the game is on NBC, the coverage before and after the game is not on the same channel. Instead, Premier League Live, the pre-match coverage of the contest, is available on the USA Network. Likewise, any Spurs vs Everton post-game coverage plans are also run via USA Network. Other content airs on NBC on both sides of the game.

Spurs v Everton

Both clubs are huge when it comes to English football history. While neither has the recent success to compare it to its main rivals, this game still garners a lot of interest from large fan bases.

Tottenham bounced back from a North London Derby loss to defeat Brighton on the road. However, the Seagulls had the best performance in the statistics. Let Harry Kane take care of the only goal of the game. It pays to have that talent.

Of course, Everton’s biggest talent, Richarlison, left the club in the off-season for Spurs. Everton made changes this offseason to accommodate the Brazilian’s departure, and it appears to be paying off. Frank Lampard would like to see some of the draws turn into wins as only Newcastle have more draws than the Toffees. That’s a tall order on Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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