Everton Football Club is heading stateside to engage with the Club’s ever-growing US fanbase.
An Everton delegation will be taking part in NBC’s latest Premier League Mornings Live event from Miami’s historic Clevelander South Beach Hotel over the weekend of 14-15 December.
There will be live coverage of the Toffees' clash with Manchester United on Sunday, as well as eight other fixtures throughout the weekend.
A large contingent of Florida-based Evertonians are expected to show their support for the match and take part in a meet-up at a local bar on the eve of our trip to Old Trafford.
Evertonians based anywhere in the US - and across the globe - our encouraged to join in the conversation on our growing US channels, @EvertonInUSA, on Instagram and Twitter.
The Toffees are one of the most followed Premier League clubs in the USA and are looking to engage further with an ever-growing US fan base. Last year, the Club launched an American Twitter account @EvertoninUSA - with all content bringing loyal Blues based in the United States closer to their Club.
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Everton are known by their passionate US fanbase as ‘America’s Team’ and there are many connections between the Blues and US football which have helped develop and grow support for the Club stateside.
US connections include Everton Academy graduate and former England captain Wayne Rooney who played in Major League Soccer with DC United, while Everton fan favourite Tim Cahill enjoyed a fruitful stint at New York Red Bulls. Everton Giant Adrian Heath is currently managing Minnesota United and Tim Howard and Landon Donovan are just two of a number of former Blues who made an impact in the US Men’s National Team (USMNT).
The Club has Hollywood connections with Sylvester Stallone having shown his support for the Club by attending a match at Goodison Park in 2007 before using the venue as a setting for the climactic fight scene in 2015 movie 'Creed'. Lifelong Blue and champion boxer Tony Bellew played the role of the main protagonist in that movie opposite Michael B Jordan.
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