Manchester United are preparing to face Everton as Ruben Amorim's side return to Premier League action
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Manchester United are back in action against Everton(Image: Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Manchester United are set to face Everton on their return to Premier League action. The club signed off with a dramatic 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur before the recent international break.
A last-gasp equaliser from Matthijs de Ligt ensured that United extended their unbeaten run to five league games. Ruben Amorim’s side currently sit 10th in the table but could enter the Champions League places with a home win over Everton.
Meanwhile, the Toffees have produced some impressive performances so far this season, collecting three fewer points than United. David Moyes’ side most recently earned a 2-0 win over Fulham and could have an outside hope of challenging for a European place this term.
However, United will be encouraged by Moyes’ record at Old Trafford. The Everton boss has never won at the stadium as visiting manager. Here, MEN Sport details how to follow the action.
What time does Man United vs Everton kick off?
Manchester United will host Everton at Old Trafford on Monday, November 24. The game is scheduled to kick off at 8pm UK time.
What TV channel is Man United vs Everton on?
The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Pre-match coverage will begin at 6.30pm UK time.
Everton manager David Moyes
United will hope to extend Moyes' poor record as a visting manager (Image: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar Via Getty Images)
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How to live stream Man United vs Everton
Fans watching in the UK can also choose to live stream the action on NOW. The streaming service offers a monthly or daily Sky Sports subscription. The NOW app can be found on most smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Team news
Matheus Cunha has emerged as an injury doubt ahead of the game against Everton. The United forward was reported to have suffered an issue in training after being unable to attend a Christmas lights switch-on event where he was scheduled to appear.
Benjamin Sesko was forced off with a knee injury in the draw with Spurs and remains sidelined for the Everton clash. "He is going to stay a few weeks out," Amorim said.
Matheus Cunha of Manchester United
United could be without Matheus Cunha against Everton
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"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 suffered a muscle injury against Spurs and will be absent for the upcoming game. Meanwhile, Kobbie Mainoo will have to overcome a recent knock to be available against Everton. "Kobbie didn't train today but I think tomorrow we could see Kobbie so we will see," the United boss said in his pre-match press conference.
Lisandro Martinez remains a long-term absentee for United. The defender underwent surgery on a knee injury he sustained in February, but is making progress with his recovery.
Everton are set to be without defenders Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson at Old Trafford. Midfielder Merlin Rohl is also out after undergoing a hernia operation.