Southampton vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
Premier League action from St. Mary's Stadium as Everton look to build on their win over West Ham
Follow live coverage as Southampton face Everton in the Premier League today.
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl has made six changes for the visit of Everton. Duje Caleta-Car is handed his debut and Ainsley Maitland-Niles is given a first start. Juan Latinos, Stuart Armstrong, Joe Aribo and Sekou Mara are also recalled.
Jordan Pickford returns from a thigh injury to start for Everton at St Mary’s.
Captain Seamus Coleman also gets the nod along with Dwight McNeil with Anthony Gordon only named among the substitutes.
We will bring you all the action and updates from today's game in the live blog below:
Southampton vs Everton
Both Southampton and Everton have chances at either end in a breathless passage of play - but neither side can muster a genuine effort on target and both come to nothing.
Southampton vs Everton
McNeil picks up the ball in a promising position on the right side of the pitch and comes inside on his favoured left foot only to run into traffic and lose the ball. Everton have dominated the opening half-hour but have nothing to show for it.
Southampton vs Everton
Everton break quickly following slick interplay from Iwobi, Gana and Onana, but Gray is unable to deliver the finishing touch with the final ball and Southampton deal with it.
Southampton vs Everton
CHANCE! Gray breaks down the left wing and comes inside to set up a shot on his favoured right foot - but the effort is weak and easily dealt with by Bazunu.
Southampton vs Everton
Everton build a promising move that results with Maupay holding the ball with his back to goal, but the tenacious frontman is unable to retain posession.
Southampton vs Everton
CHANCE! Gray squares the ball across the face of Southampton's goal for Coady, who attacks the ball only for Bazunu to get to the ball first.
Southampton vs Everton
Southampton try to build a promising passage of play only for Gueye to step up and win the ball back superbly. The Senegalese has been key so far in this one.
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