Is Everton vs Bournemouth on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture

Everton face a jittery final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season but know a win over Bournemouth will be enough to stay in the English top flight for another season.
The Toffees start the game 17th in the table, two points clear of Leicester City and Leeds United, who could both jump past Sean Dyche’s side if they lose to the Cherries.
For their part, Bournemouth have already secured a return to the top flight after a good debut season under manager Gary O’Neil. Bournemouth’s last three defeats will give Everton courage, but they need to perform well in front of goal to keep fate in their hands.
Of the three sides struggling to survive, Everton have the easiest game on paper, with Leicester meeting West Ham and Leeds meeting Tottenham. Can the Toffees get past Bournemouth and avoid relegation?
Here’s everything you need to know before playing:
When is Everton vs Bournemouth?
Everton v Bournemouth are scheduled to kick off at 16:30 BST on Sunday 28 May at Goodison Park, Merseryside.
how can i see it
Viewers in the UK can watch the game live on the Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage on the channels from 4pm BST. Subscribers can stream the game via Sky Go.
team news
Sean Dyche confirmed that neither Nathan Patterson nor Dominic Calvert-Lewin would be suitable for the game, significantly reducing Everton’s chances of staying up. Vitaly Mykolenko will be judged before the game. Midfielder Amadou Onana is fit and eligible to play.
Philip Billing is fit for confirmed Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil. Hamed Traore is doubtful but seems OK to play a role in the game and Joe Rothwell is being judged.
Expected Lineups
Everton XI: Pickford; McNeil, Mina, Tarkowski, Holgate; guyeye; Garner, Onana, Doucoure, Iwobi; Gray
Bournemouth XI: neto; Smith, Senesi, Kelly, Vina; Koch, Lerma; Brooks, Billing, Christie; solanke
opportunities
Everton wins 40/85
Draw 18/5
Bournemouth wins 6/1
forecast
Sean Dyche inspires another performance from the underperforming Everton to earn a narrow win over Bournemouth and keep the Toffees in the Premier League for another season.
Everton 1-0 Bournemouth.