Everton hosts West Ham United this Monday evening at Goodison Park as part of the sixth round of the 2025-2026 Premier League season.

Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford

Defense: James Tarkowski, Vitaliy Mykolenko, Jake O’Brien, Michael Keane

Midfield: Kieran Dowell, Idrissa Gueye, Jack Grealish

Attack: James Garner, Elimane Ndiaye, Pitu

The match kicks off at 10 PM Egypt and Saudi Arabia time and will be broadcast on “beIN Sports 2 HD”.

Everton enters the match aiming to stop the points bleed after a shaky start to the season, hoping to use home advantage and fan support to improve their league standing. West Ham United, on the other hand, seeks to break free from a string of negative results and aims for their first victory under new coach Nuno Espírito Santo.

Everton currently sits 12th with 7 points from 5 matches. West Ham is 19th (second to last) with only 3 points, having lost 4 out of 5 games and already eliminated from the League Cup.

Today’s match is Portuguese coach Nuno Santo’s first with West Ham after officially replacing Graham Potter, who was dismissed due to poor results. Nuno has a strong coaching background, having led Nottingham Forest to European competitions last season and achieving notable results with Wolverhampton and Al-Ittihad Saudi Club. He also has successful experiences as a player and coach, especially with FC Porto.

Everton aims to stabilize mid-table and avoid early relegation battles. For West Ham, a defeat could deepen their crisis and increase pressure on the players despite the coaching change.