Everton fans looking in the direction of the Manchester United badge.
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Jacob Raw
Thu 20 November 2025 21:10, UK
Everton do not have luck on their side ahead of their visit to Old Trafford on Monday.
David Moyes is preparing Everton for their clash against Manchester United with Premier League football returning after the international break.
Man United are tipped to beat Everton, and Ruben Amorim will look to extend a historic run against the Blues on 24 November.
Moyes himself has a terrible record against the Red Devils, but as ever, the Toffees will back themselves heading into the clash.
David Moyes looking concerned at Everton
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Everton have not won at Old Trafford since 1995
Everton beat Fulham 2-0 last time out in the Premier League, with Moyes able to send the Toffees into the break on a high.
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However, returns don’t get much more difficult than facing the Red Devils at Old Trafford – especially for Everton, who can’t seem to win there.
Everton have failed to win at Old Trafford for over 30 years, with the last victory dating back to March 1995 when the Toffees won 2-1 courtesy of Vinny Samways and Tony Cottee’s goals.
Game Result Date
Manchester United vs Everton 4-0 Loss 1 December 2024
Manchester United vs Everton 2-0 Loss 9 March 2024
Manchester United vs Everton 2-0 Loss 8 April 2023
Manchester United vs Everton 1-1 Draw 2 October 2021
Manchester United vs Everton 3-3 Draw 6 February 2021
Everton’s last five Old Trafford visits in the Premier League
Even in Everton’s last five Premier League away matches against Man United, they have only picked up two points, losing three times.
Everton would do an impressive job to play worse than the 4-0 battering that Manchester United handed them last time around at Old Trafford.
However, there is still a glimmer of hope for the game.
Everton have the ingredients to break Old Trafford spell
Iliman Ndiaye is on top form for the Toffees at the moment, and Moyes will look to his star man as a key outlet once more against the Red Devils.
Jack Grealish has been sensational for the Blues since arriving in the summer, and with both wingers set to play and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the middle, there is hope.
Everton lineup graphic
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Beto is an attacking worry for the Toffees, but the three forwards behind him will inspire Bluenoses that a win isn’t out of the realm of possibility.
Everton can set up to counter-attack while their defence absorbs Manchester United’s attacking pressure, giving Moyes a chance to snatch a win.
Bracing for doom, any positive result will be the perfect tonic.
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