It’s gameweek 8 in the 2025/26 Premier League season and it’s Manchester City who host Everton is a game that is set to be action packed with narratives spiralling all over the pitch. From the John Stones derby, to Moyes’ record vs City and the return (or not so) of Jack Grealish.
Pep Guardiola’s Man City team are starting to find their form again as before the recent international break, the Citizens were unbeaten in their last eight games. Spearheaded by the goalscoring machine that is Erling Haaland, City sit 5th in the Premier League, 3 points off top spot. Despite the illusive league position, City are still with in touching distance of the title race and will rather favour being the underdogs if they can stay within range of Arsenal and Liverpool.
In their last outing, Man City achieved a 1-0 victory away to Brentford, which as many big clubs know, is no mean feat. Guardiola will be hoping that the international break doesn’t kill his team’s momentum as they look to add to a record that sees them unbeaten against the Toffees in their last 17 meetings in all competitions.
David Moyes’ Everton side have made an impressive start to the 2025/26 Premier League season, sitting in 8th place after 7 games. After a busy summer of recruitment, Moyes’ new look Everton look to have turned the page on their era of poor form and relegation battles.
Led by the attacking flair of Jack Grealish, the Toffees are unbeaten at home in their brand new Hill Dickinson stadium. Last time out, Everton secured a 2-1 victory against high-flying Crystal Palace, thanks to stoppage time winner from none other than Jack Grealish. Despite the fact that the pre-match build up will largely be based around the former Aston Villa man, he’s set to miss the game against his parent club due to a fear clause in his loan contract so Everton will have to battle it out without him.
With Grealish watching on from the side-lines, Everton will have to rely on the rest of their attacking talent to get at Man City and hope that the big Norwegian up top for the Citizens has a quiet game, albeit unlikely.
Here’s how to watch Man City vs Everton from across the globe, including cheap options.
Can you watch Man City vs Everton for free?
Unfortunately for fans across the globe, this tasty EPL fixture isn’t being broadcast for free. However, their are still plenty of cheap streams across the globe.
For soccer fans in Nigeria, DStv via DStv app or DStv Now are broadcasting the game along with all the other 379 Premier League fixtures this season. Packages start at as little as NGN299/ month ($0.18).
Elsewhere, Setanta Sports in Ukraine is the place to go for all of the Premier League action this season. Packages start $2.63/month.
Wanting to access your home streams? Use NordVPN to catch the Man City vs Everton game.
Use a VPN to watch Man City vs Everton live streams
This Saturday’s EPL meeting between Man City and Everton is one that could impact the trajectory of both team’s season as they look to build momentum. But what if you’re away for this weekend’s clash?
Don’t worry, this is where a VPN becomes your right-hand man. A VPN allows you to appear as though you’re still at home from anywhere in the world, meaning you don’t have to miss out because of geo-blockers. We recommend NordVPN, it’s the best on the market. Nord is undoubtedly the best way to unlock your stream of Man City vs Everton this Saturday.
It’s super simple to use a VPN to watch Man City vs Everton this weekend.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch Setanta Sports’ stream of Man City vs Everton this Saturday, select ‘Ukraine’ from the listed countries.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Setanta Sports and enjoy this tasty fixture as if you were at home.
Can I watch Man City vs Everton live streams in the UK
Unfortunately, due to the 3 p.m. blackout rules, Man City vs Everton won’t be shown in the UK.
Visiting Britain this weekend? Use NordVPN to access your home streams of the Premier League.
How to watch Man City vs Everton live streams in the USA
For soccer fans in the US, Peacock is the place to go for this weekend’s game.
Peacock have the rights to stream a variety of Premier League games this season and often broadcast the 3pm (BST) kick-offs unavailable in the UK.
You will need a Peacock subscription to watch the game, packages start at $10.99/month and $16.99/month (ad-free).
Outside of the US this week? Use a VPN whilst you’re travelling away from home and don’t miss any of this Saturday’s action.
How to watch Man City vs Everton live streams in Canada
For soccer fans in the Canada, you can catch this game on DAZN or FuboTV.
Fans in Canada who want to access this game via DAZN will need their soccer package which is priced at CA$34.99/month and does include UCL and UEL coverage.
Alternatively, fans can catch choose to watch this game via FuboTV with prices starting from CA$31/month for Fubo’s Sports Monthly package. This package gives you access to EVERY EPL game.
For fans travelling outside of Canada this Saturday, make sure to use NordVPN to access your accounts from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Man City vs Everton live streams in Australia
As ever, it’s Stan Sport who have the rights to broadcast this EPL fixture.
The great thing about Stan is that they will be streaming ALL 380 EPL games this season.
Stan Sport’s subscriptions cost AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12/month.
Outside of Oz right now? Use a VPN to login to you Stan Sport account and stream Man City vs Everton live from anywhere in the world.
Injuries and suspensions
Unfortunately for Guardiola, Man City’s injury list is stacking up. Balon d’or winner, Rodri, will miss the clash with a thigh injury and is set to be back at the end of the month. City will also be without attacker, Omar Marmoush who has missed the last month with a knee injury. Along with Marmoush, Ait-Nouri and Khusanov are set to miss the Everton game.
Moyes’ side will travel to Manchester with their own mini injury crisis. Defender, Jarrad Branthwaite is still side-lined with a thigh injury and the Toffees will also be without other centre back, Michael Keane who is suffering with a rib injury. As well as the two centre-backs, Danny Rohl won’t make the trip as he’s still fighting a groin injury. Everton will also be without Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall who is suspended as well as Jack Grealish who is unavailable to feature due to a fear clause meaning he can’t play against his parent club.
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