Everton return to Premier League action on Monday evening at the Hill Dickinson Stadium as they welcome Michael Carrick’s Manchester United side.
David Moyes’ side will have had over two weeks off since their last outing due to their early elimination from the FA Cup against Sunderland.
Everton vs Manchester United
Date Monday, 23 February 2026
Kick-off time 8pm GMT
Venue Hill Dickinson Stadium
The Toffees are in desperate need of turning around their dreadful record at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, which has not seen a win since early December.
Despite the struggles, Everton head into this weekend’s fixtures sitting in eighth spot of the Premier League table, with just eight points separating them and United.
Everton could complete the league double over Man United for the first time in over a decade on Monday, but they do face the Premier League’s in-form side.
What is going so wrong at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton? 😳
It is now less than one win in every three following the loss against Bournemouth… 😤
A general exterior view of Hill Dickinson Stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Everton and Bournemouth.
Credit: Getty Images/Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA.
Ahead of the meeting on the Liverpool docks, you can find everything you need to know about the upcoming clash between Everton and Man United below.
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How to watch Everton vs Manchester United
Returning for yet another Monday Night Football game, Sky Sports will be showing Everton vs Manchester United on both their Main Event and Premier League channels.
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You can also watch Everton’s ‘Dockside Live’ pre-game programme over on EvertonTV or through the club’s YouTube channel.
What changes would you make ahead of Monday night’s game? 🫣
Predicted XI Everton vs Man United
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Everton News will also bring you updates during the game through TalkingPoints and comprehensive post-game coverage.
Everton team news for Man United clash
For the first time in a long while, Everton head into their game on Monday with a fairly clean bill of health.
Moyes has welcomed back Tim Iroegbunam to the squad and the likes of Michael Keane have also made a return.
The only noteworthy absence is Jack Grealish, who will likely miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery.
Aside from Grealish, Jake O’Brien will miss Everton’s game on Monday after being shown a straight red card for his last-man challenge in the loss to Bournemouth.
Man United injury latest ahead of Everton
Harry Maguire has returned to Manchester United training ahead of the game on Monday night following concerns after United’s last outing against West Ham.
Mason Mount and Matthijs de Ligt have not been ruled out from returning against Everton as they battle their own injury concerns.
Patrick Dorgu will definitely miss the game after suffering a long-term injury that will keep him out for months.
Liverpool weather forecast for Everton vs Man United
In typical British fashion, the rain is set to continue into Monday’s meeting at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Light rain is forecast before and during the game on the Liverpool docks.
Everton have improved accessibility issues for disabled fans ahead of the game on Monday, but transport concerns remain for those travelling by train
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