Manchester United are gearing up to host Everton in their next Premier League clash. The Red Devils signed off with a thrilling 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur before the international break.
A last-minute equaliser from Matthijs de Ligt ensured that United's unbeaten streak in the league stretched to five matches. Ruben Amorim's squad currently sit 10th in the table but could leap into the Champions League positions with a victory over Everton at home.
On the other hand, the Toffees have been turning heads with some stellar performances this season. David Moyes' team recently secured a 2-0 victory over Fulham and could potentially be in the running for a European spot this season.
However, United will take heart from Moyes' track record at Old Trafford. The Everton boss is yet to clinch a win at the stadium as an opposition manager, though the experienced coach will want to change that. Here, Mirror Football provides details on how to catch all the action.
When time does Man Utd vs Everton kick-off?Manchester United will welcome Everton at Old Trafford on Monday, November 24. The match is set to kick off at 8pm UK time.
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Which TV channel is Man United vs Everton on?The match will be aired live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. The pre-match build-up will start at 6.30pm UK time.
How can you live stream Man United vs Everton?Supporters in the UK can also live stream the match on NOW. The streaming platform provides monthly or daily Sky Sports packages, with the NOW app available on most smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Matheus Cunha is a doubt for the Everton match. The United star is reported to have picked up an injury problem during training, forcing him to miss a Christmas lights switch-on event he was due to attend.
Benjamin Sesko suffered a knee problem in the draw with Spurs and will not feature against Everton. "He is going to stay a few weeks out," Amorim said.
"I don't know how long but it is not that serious. We have to be careful with him. He is going to recover. He is doing the recovery and he is feeling better so we expect in a few weeks to have him back."
Harry Maguire also sustained a muscle injury against Spurs and will miss the Everton match. Meanwhile, Kobbie Mainoo must shake off a recent knock to feature against the Toffees.
"Kobbie didn't train today but I think tomorrow we could see Kobbie so we will see," the United manager said in his pre-match press conference.
Lisandro Martinez continues his spell on the sidelines for United. The defender is recovering from the knee injury he suffered in February, though he is progressing well.
Everton are preparing to face Red Devils without defensive duo Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson. Merlin Rohl is also set to miss out in midfield following a hernia operation.
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