How can I watch Sheffield United v Everton? Who is the referee? The latest odds

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Everton are next up for Sheffield United as Chris Wilder’s men look for some Christmas cheer on Boxing Day at Bramall Lane,

The Blades go into the encounter with the Toffees still looking for their first win of the season, against an Everton side resurgent under the tutelage of former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti.

Here’s how you can follow the game.

When is the match? What time is kick-off?

The game takes place at Bramall Lane on Boxing Day, and kick-off is at 8pm.

Is Sheffield United v Everton on TV?

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Yes, the clash is one of six on Boxing Day to be televised. It will be screened live on BT Sport 1HD and BT Sport Ultimate, from 7.30pm.

How else can I follow the game?

Sheffield United's Bramall Lane. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)Sheffield United's Bramall Lane. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)
Sheffield United's Bramall Lane. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)

As ever, The Star will also be running a comprehensive live blog with team news, live updates, reaction and analysis from Danny Hall and James Shield – who will be among only a handful of people allowed into Bramall Lane. You can follow them on Twitter via @dannyhall04 and @JamesShield1.

Who is the referee?

David Coote will be the man in the middle as the Blades face the Toffees, assisted by Gary Beswick and Nick Hopton. Martin Atkinson will be fourth official, while Chris Kavanagh will be the VAR. Assistant VAR is Andy Halliday.

What are the odds?

Sky Bet is offering the following odds on the game (correct at the time of writing)

Blades – 10/3

Draw – 13/5

Everton – 4/5

Are any tickets available?

No. All games at Bramall Lane are played behind closed doors due to Sheffield being a tier three area.

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