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Jonny Bonell

What TV channel is Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday on? Live stream, kick off time and team news

Everton’s attentions turn back to the FA Cup tonight as they take on Championship outfit Sheffield Wednesday.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men made hard work of second-tier side Rotherham United to make it to this stage, but know victory will send them into the fifth round of the competition and hand them a home tie with either Wycombe Wanderers or Tottenham Hotspur.

Everton are riding high under Carlo Ancelotti this season, sitting sixth in the Premier League table, but with at least one game in hand on all the teams above them.

The FA Cup represents a big chance for some major silverware for Ancelotti and his side.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of tonight’s game with the Owls.

When and where?

Everton welcome Sheffield Wednesday to Goodison Park tonight (Sunday), with the FA Cup tie scheduled to kick-off at 8pm.

What channel is Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday?

The Toffees’ home clash will be shown live on BT Sport 1, with coverage running from 7.30pm until 10.15pm.

If you are not a BT Sport subscriber, you can check out the latest packages they have available here.

Sky customers without access to BT Sport can also add their channels here.

Fans who wish to access the game without being tied down to a fixed-term monthly contract can access BT Sports through the use of a £25 Monthly Pass.

Where can I live stream the game?

If you are a BT subscriber, you can stream the game on the go using the BT Sport app available on Apple and Android. You can do that on both mobile and laptop devices.

What is the early team news?

Ancelotti has already confirmed six Everton players will miss tonight’s game due to injury.

Lucas Digne, Alex Iwobi and Niels Nkounkou will be out of this weekend's fixture - although the manager revealed that the former pair would be fit again for the Blues' next match with Leicester in midweek.

Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Allan and Fabian Delph have also been ruled out.

For the Owls, caretaker manager Neil Thompson confirmed duo Josh Windass and Jack Marriott have recovered well from lengthy lay-offs and could be in contention for the game.

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