Everton vs Brentford live stream: how to watch FA Cup Fourth Round online and on TV from anywhere
Frank Lampard takes to the Toffees dugout for the first time
Former Chelsea boss Frank Lampard takes charge of Everton for the first time in today's Everton vs Brentford fixture. It will doubtless be a tricky match against Thomas Frank's Brentford in this FA Cup Fourth Round clash. The match is not televised in the UK but follow our guide for all the ways to watch an Everton vs Brentford live stream online, no matter where you are in the world, including watching for FREE in Australia on 10Play.
With the new signings largely cup-tied, it's a familiar looking team from Frank Lampard. Everton look to be lining up with a variation on wing-backs with Holgate, Godfrey and Keane in defence and Coleman and Mykolenko running the flanks.
The fixture brings together two out of four sides who'll be desperate to get a bounce from the magic of the cup.
Just two victories from their last 15 matches saw Rafa Benitez ushered out of the Goodison Park hot seat and Lampard swiftly installed as the new Blues gaffer, with a host of new signings including Donny Van de Beek and Dele Alli following in tow who could all Mae their debuts today.
The Bees currently sit a precarious four points above the Toffees in 14th and are in danger of being dragged into the relegation dog fight.
Sure to be an interesting match, here's how to get a Everton vs Brentford live stream and watch this FA Cup fixture online today.
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Watch Everton vs Brentford live online for free
Channel 10 has the rights to the FA Cup in the Australia and you can watch any of them, in full, including Everton vs Brentford on on-demand streaming service 10Play.
10Play is free to watch for anyone in Australia. Sign-up with an Australian post code and away you go. Make sure to use a VPN if you're trying to access 10Play while outside of the country and away from home.
Everton vs Brentford kicks off at 2am AEDT on Sunday morning.
Watch Everton vs Brentford live stream from anywhere
If you're abroad right now and struggling to tap into your local coverage of the game, you'll want a VPN. This'll help you circumvent the geo-blocking that will try to stop you watching an Everton vs Brentford live stream in particular parts of the world.
They're a useful means of getting around this issue, are cheap, and easy to set-up as well. Here's how it's done.
Use a VPN to watch Everton vs Brentford from anywhere
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Once you've downloaded the software, just follow the prompts to install it then select the location you want to relocate your IP address to - it really is that easy.
How to use a VPN
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three...
1. Download and install a VPN - as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN.
2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location e.g. Australia
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to your home broadcaster's site or app and watch as if you were at home - so that's 10 Play.
Can I watch a Everton vs Brentford FA Cup live stream in the UK?
While the FA Cup this season is now completely FREE, with matches split between the BBC and ITV, this match is sadly not one of the games from the Fifth round selected for broadcast by either terrestrial network.
The only alternative is to use one of our best VPNs as described above, set your location to a country on this page that is broadcasting and go from there. But do bear in mind that most paid streaming services do require a credit card based in the country the service is from.
How to watch Everton vs Brentford live stream in the US
ESPN has the rights to the FA Cup in the US, and will be showing a massive 79 live matches during this year's competition on its ESPN Plus streaming service, including this Fourth Round clash.
The ESPN Plus cost will set you back just $6.99 per month and allows you to watch online as well as via its suite of apps for mobile, TV , games consoles and more.
But there's even better value to be had, if you grab ESPN+ as part of the big Disney Bundle. As well as ESPN Plus live coverage and documentary action, you'll get access to the Disney Plus catalogue - which features Marvel movies, every Simpsons episode ever, the complete Star Wars canon, Pixar films, and much more - plus all the great shows and movies that Hulu offers.
And the cost is super reasonable - for all that content, you only have to pay $13.99 a month for the Disney Plus bundle.
Everton vs Brentford kicks off at 10am EST / 7am PST Stateside.
How to watch Everton vs Brentford live stream in Canada
Sportsnet is the FA Cup rights holder in Canada. Sportsnet is available on most Canadian cable packages. Customers will be able to head over to Sportsnet Now and pick up a Everton vs Brentford live stream.
Everton vs Brentford kicks off at 10am EST / 7am PST.
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