Everton might yet come to rue not taking advantage of an easier fixture list going into the holiday period when things will get immeasurably more difficult for the Toffees.
A home draw against ten-man Brentford last weekend, with the visitors short a man for over a half of a game has not filled the fan base with feelings of fortitude ahead of a trip to Old Trafford this weekend to take on Manchester United.
The Toffees have been absolutely wretched away at the Red Devils, winning just twice at the Theatre of Dreams in the Premier League era. Indeed, the Toffes have lost more times to United in that time than to any other club.
While Sean Dyche’s seat continues to grow warm with every passing game and inept attacking display, he’ll be facing a canny young coach who’s walking into a dream job under somewhat nightmarish circumstances, with a mish-mash squad of bits and pieces built under previous regimes.
Competition: Premier League Matchweek 13
Date and start time: Sunday, December 1st at 5:30 a.m. PT / 8:30 a.m ET / 1:30 p.m. BST
Stadium: Old Trafford, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Capacity: 74,310
Weather: 54°F/12°C, chance of showers, 35% chance of precipitation, 9 mph winds
TV: Peacock - United States ; N/A - United Kingdom;Fubo - Canada, beIN Sports HD 1, Canal+ Sport 4 Afrique, SuperSport Premier League ROA, SuperSport MaXimo 2, Star Sports Select 1
Radio: evertontv, BBC Radio 5 Live, SiriusXM FC
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Everton’s last win at United came almost eleven years to the day today when Bryan Oviedo popped up with the winner in a famous win. Last season - in March this year actually - the Blues were well beaten 2-0 at Old Trafford.