
Everton vs West Ham: Weather forecast, ticket details, travel information
West Ham travel to Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium for their sixth Premier League game of the season on Monday.
West Ham were well beaten 2-1 by Crystal Palace on Saturday, a result which has increased the immense pressure on Graham Potter after just six wins in 25 outings.
That result kept West Ham in the relegation zone, after conceding 13 goals in their first five Premier League outings.
Tomas Soucek will again be unavailable against Everton through suspension, after his red card against Spurs for a bad challenge on Joao Palhinha.
Everton are coming into the game off the back of two defeats in all competitions, but will be confident in returning to their winning ways, given the turmoil their opponents find themselves in.

Good weather expected for Everton vs West Ham
After weather warnings across England last weekend, with heavy showers hitting all across the North West, Monday is expected to be a lot calmer.
It is coming towards the time when supporters will need to get their hats and scarves out, but thankfully, they can put them away for another week.
According to the Met Office, Monday’s 8 pm kick-off is expected to be met with a cloudy atmosphere.
Sunset is expected at 6.53 pm, with temperatures at around 15 degrees at kick off.
The chances of precipitation are low, with less than a five per cent chance of rain as of 23 September, while the wind speed is expected to be as low as just 10mph.
Tickets all sold out for Everton vs West Ham
Both home and away fans have sold out the game between the Toffees and the Hammers.
West Ham fans have continued to show their faith in Graham Potter’s side, despite the wretched run of results.
The Hammers were allocated 3,000 tickets by Everton, with supporters having the rare opportunity to tick off a new stadium in the Hill Dickinson.
The first 90 per cent of tickets were sold to away scheme members and season ticket holders with 17+ Loyalty Points, before being made available by ballot to all season ticket holders on 9 September.
West Ham will be hoping the fans can drive them on to a much-needed away victory, after winning just four times away from home in 2025 so far.

Travel information for Everton vs West Ham
Hammers supporters are visiting Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time.
As the closest train station, Sandhills will serve as the main hub for matchday travel and is about a 15-minute walk from the stadium.
Regular bus routes, which drop off a short walk to the stadium, are also available, with an increased number of shuttle buses operating before and after the match from Liverpool city centre, Bootle, and Kirkby bus stations.
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