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Everton can end a 12-year record vs Man United on Monday

Everton take on Manchester United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday evening.

David Moyes’ side are in search of their first home win in nine games, so there is a bit of pressure to secure three points.

An Everton win would move them up to 40 points and potentially level with seventh-placed Brentford.

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Can the Toffees finally halt their winless run at the Hill Dickinson Stadium? 🙏

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The Toffees are up against an in-form Man United side, who have been rejuvenated under Michael Carrick’s stewardship.

With that said, there is a good chance of ending a 12-year record on Monday.

Everton can complete Premier League double over Man United

Everton defeated Man United 1-0 in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored a brilliant winner back in November, despite the Toffees having 10 men for most of the game.

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So, Moyes’ men actually have the chance to secure a league double over Man United for the first time since 2014.

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Roberto Martinez was the man in charge during the 2013/14 season, and his side also won 1-0 at Old Trafford.

They won 2-0 in the home fixture, so perhaps the stars are aligning to replicate that same feat, over a decade later.

Everton’s win will also be quickest time they’ve reached 40 points since 2017

The 40-point milestone has been the goal in recent seasons, as Everton have had to contend with relegation battles.

They’ve certainly surpassed those ambitions this year, as Moyes wants to qualify for European football.

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If the Toffees do beat Man United, it’ll be the fastest they’ve reached 40 points since the 2016/17 campaign – when they finished in seventh place.

Ronald Koeman’s men achieved 61 points that year, so Moyes will be keen to keep up that same pace.

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