Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 3, 2016

Chelsea vs. Everton 2016 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch FA Cup online

The FA Cup has reached the sixth round, and the highest-profile match of the round sees Everton host Chelsea in what should be a very exciting match. Both teams are eager for a silver lining in their season, and the FA Cup would be an awfully shiny consolation prize for a tough campaign that hasn't exactly gone to plan.
Everton come into this match hopeful of a good result, having beaten Chelsea once at home in the league this season and battling them to a 3-3 draw in London. They're also catching Chelsea reeling off their Champions League knockout in what was a truly uninspiring performance against Paris Saint-Germain -- but that could be a double-edged sword.
That disappointment could prove to be the spark that Chelsea need to get "right" and start a late-season surge. We'll know pretty early in this match if that's the case -- if Chelsea come out swinging fast and hard, Everton will very likely finish this match with their heads hanging low in defeat. If not, they've got a real chance to send Chelsea back to London licking their wounds.
Key player -- Willian (Chelsea)
Everton have struggled all year against guys who run at their back line all day long, and that's exactly what Willian brings to the table. His ability to unsettle a back line and create holes for his teammates to exploit is nearly unparalleled in England, and when you add his immense skill on set-pieces to the equation, he'll be the key man in Chelsea's efforts to knock Everton down.
Key matchup -- Romelu Lukaku (Everton) vs. Gary Cahill (Chelsea)
Lukaku is always eager to try to get one over on his old teammates at Chelsea, and Everton fans have to be drooling at the prospect of him lining up against Cahill right now. The English international has looked stiff and a step off the pace of late, and even at his best he's struggled against Lukaku's size and athleticism. In the state he's in now, Lukaku could have an absolute field day against him.
Everton injuries and suspensions
Out: Tyias Browning, Tony Hibbert In doubt: Bryan Oviedo, Gareth Barry, Aaron Lennon, Tom Cleverly
Chelsea injuries and suspensions
Out: Kurt Zouma, Radamel Falcao In doubt: Diego Costa, Eden Hazard, John Terry
Match Date/Time: Saturday, 12:30 p.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. local
Venue: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England
TV: Fox Sports 2 (U.S. - English), Fox Deportes (U.S. - Spanish), Sportsnet World (Canada)
Online: Fox Soccer 2 Go, Fox Sports Go (U.S.), Sportsnet World Now (Canada)

Manchester United stars will consider leaving if Jose Mourinho appointed manager

JOSE MOURINHO's appointment as Manchester United manager could see several players consider leaving, according to reports.



The Portuguese boss has been heavily linked with the United job since being sacked by Chelsea in December.
Current manager Louis van Gaal is under severe pressure and is likely to be replaced in the summer, particularly if they miss out on Champions League football next season.
Mourinho has made it clear he would like to take the Old Trafford hotseat should it become available.
However, his reputation for not blooding academy graduates is causing some unease amongst the United board and playing staff.
And The Times claim some United players fear they will not be given a chance under the former Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto boss and will consider leaving.
Van Gaal has been willing to give youth a chance during his turbulent spell in charge, handing debuts to 14 academy graduates.
However, earlier this month Mourinho's closest friend and confidante Eladio Parames wrote inStarsport that the 53-year-old was subject to a smear campaign and that he had promoted youth at all of his previous clubs.
"It doesn't stop being a lie, even if whoever hears or reads it may think it is true," Parames said.
"This happens with Jose Mourinho and his alleged reluctance to play with young players. It simply is not true.
"For instance, at Real Madrid, Jose called 20 young players of the 'cantera' (youth academy) to make their debut in the first squad.
"And that doesn't include the young Frenchman Raphael Varane."
He added: "Does anybody really think that Louis van Gaal would play with Rashford for the love of it if Antonia Valencia, Matteo Darmian and Phil Jones weren't injured?
"Or does anybody believe that Rashford would play if Wayne Rooney, Anthony Martial and Marouane Fellani weren't also in the Carrington Hospital?
"At Madrid, Iker Casillas was put the bench so young Antonio Adam could play. Similarly, at Inter Chivu was left out in favour of Santon.
"At Chelsea, Zouma was chosen ahead of Gary Cahill and David Luiz and before that Carlo Cudicini had to give way to the young Cech.
"These were options, not needs - options. Options from the coach that never gives a chance to young players."