Chelsea vs Everton live stream free football: Watch online English Premier League soccer

Chelsea vs Everton is the late afternoon kick-off in the English Premier League on Saturday with the Blues looking to go on the road to claim three more points and climb further up the table.

The kick off time is scheduled for 12.30 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

For Everton, on-loan striker Romelu Lukaku will be ineligible for this game against his parent club, however, new signings James McCarthy and Gareth Barry could make their debuts.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has said ahead of the game that Samuel Eto'o will make his debut although he might not claim a spot in the starting line up.

Goodison Park has become a very difficult place for opposition teams to come and claim a win. Last season in the EPL, Chelsea were the only team to defeat Everton at the ground, and they will be hoping to claim another three points today.

That away win for Chelsea last year helped them to the double over the Toffees, however, prior to that the Blues' record against Everton had not been that great. They had just won one of the previous eight meetings with them, drawing four others, and losing two.

In games at Goodison Park, Chelsea have won just one of their last five EPL games there.

Chelsea vs Everton in today's big afternoon match will kick off at 5.30 p.m. BST (12.30 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through free live stream for those with a subscription by clicking here.

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