Live updates as Sean Dyche speaks to the media to preview Everton's Premier League clash against West Ham
Sean Dyche will speak to the media this afternoon to preview Everton’s upcoming Premier League clash against West Ham United.
The Everton boss is also expected to be asked his thoughts on the claims his club could be deducted 12 points, an update on the ongoing FFP hearing and the latest injury news. In a further boost to Blues boss Sean Dyche the chances of the midfielder remaining with the club during the Africa Cup of Nations are looking increasingly likely.Good afternoon and welcome to the Liverpool ECHO's live coverage of Sean Dyche's pre-West Ham United press conference.
The Everton boss is also expected to be asked his thoughts on the claims his club could be deducted 12 points, an update on the ongoing FFP hearing and the latest injury news.
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