Everton vs Manchester United: live stream, TV channel, how to watch, plus team & injury news

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Manchester United travel to Goodison Park in Premier League action on Saturday afternoon to take on Everton, with the club looking to get back to winning ways.

Manchester United will be looking to get back to winning ways in the Premier League when they travel to Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon to take on Everton.

The match, which kicks-off at 12.30pm, could see Ralf Rangnick’s side get their first win since the international break after they drew 1-1 with Leicester City last weekend.

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As for Everton, they have failed to win a league game in their last six attempts, most recently losing 3-2 to Burnley on Wednesday.

The sides head into the game 10 places apart in the league, with the Red Devils seventh in the table, while the Toffees sit 17th.

Fred scored United’s only goal of the game as they drew 1-1 with Leicester. Credit: Getty.Fred scored United’s only goal of the game as they drew 1-1 with Leicester. Credit: Getty.
Fred scored United’s only goal of the game as they drew 1-1 with Leicester. Credit: Getty.

United have the better record against Everton in the Premier League. From their previous 59 meetings in the competition, the Red Devils have won 37 of them, while the Toffees have nine victories and honours have been even on 13 occasions.

The last time the two clubs met was in October when the game finished 1-1 at Old Trafford.

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What’s the latest team news?

Ralf Rangnik confirmed in Friday’s press conference that four first-team players are missing, although Cristiano Ronaldo is available again after missing the draw with Leicester last week .

“Cristiano [Ronaldo] is back again. Luke is still injured,” said the German. “We had to take him off at half-time [against Leicester] and he’s having problems with his leg where had his operation back in 2015.

“Yeah, the doctor told me that they decided to remove that metal thing in his leg, there are two bolts that need to be removed and this will happen tomorrow and that means he will be out for the next two or three weeks.

“Cavani is still injured. Rapha Varane is still injured, he will be missing for the game tomorrow and the same is true with Scott McTominay, I’m afraid. He’s having problems with the sole of his foot. So those four players will be missing.”

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With no Ronaldo, United operated in a 4-2-2-2 shape. Credit: Getty.With no Ronaldo, United operated in a 4-2-2-2 shape. Credit: Getty.
With no Ronaldo, United operated in a 4-2-2-2 shape. Credit: Getty.

As for Everton, Seamus Coleman and Fabian Delph were back in contention against Burnley on Wednesday, but they remain without Andros Townsend, Yerry Mina and Tom Davies, while United loanee Donny van De Beek is ineligible for the match.

Toffees duo Michael Keane and Allan will be back in contention for Frank Lampard after serving their suspensions.

“Delph is in the squad,” manager Frank Lampard said in Friday’s press conference. “Yerry Mina, we hope, will be fit for Leicester. [on 20 April].”

“Seamus Coleman, who after feeling the effects of being ill and not being able to play, is now in consideration,” the ex-Chelsea manager added. “That’s a nice boost for tomorrow.”

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Is the match on TV?

The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 with coverage of the game starting at 11:30am.

Alternatively, supporters who have a BT subscription can livestream the fixture via the BT Sport app or website.

How can I watch highlights?

BT Sport will put highlights of the match on their YouTube channel, while both United and Everton will also have the best bits of the game on their websites a few hours after the match.

Alternatively, you can watch Match of the Day on BBC One at 10.20pm for highlights of all of Saturday’s games.

And follow ManchesterWorld for live action, match analysis and player ratings on the final whistle from Goodison.

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