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Everton vs Man Utd FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Premier League clash

MANCHESTER UNITED return to Premier League action with a tough trip to face Everton at Goodison Park.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under huge pressure following an error-strewn Champions League defeat to Basaksehir, just days after losing to Arsenal at Old Trafford.

Ole’s future at Old Trafford is being called into doubt following back-to-back defeats

They face a Toffees side looking to avoid a third-straight defeat after a promising start to the new season.

When is Everton vs Man Utd?

  • This Premier League clash is set for Saturday, November 7.
  • Kick-off is set for 12.30pm GMT.
  • United have failed to win on their previous two visits to Goodison Park, including a 4-0 humbling in April 2019.

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

You can catch this game live on BT Sport 1 in the UK.

Coverage begins at 11.30am.

If you’re a BT Sport subscriber, grab the BT Sport app to watch on a number of devices.

EE phone customers meanwhile can watch for FREE.

Simply text SPORT to 150 and receive a three-month BT Sport mobile trial.

What is the team news?

Jordan Pickford will return in goal for Everton after being benched for the 2-1 defeat at Newcastle.

Alex Telles could potentially return after a spell on the sidelines following a positive Covid-19 test.

While Mason Greenwood could come back into the starting XI after being benched in Turkey.

Anthony Martial is also pushing for a start as he returns from a three-match league suspension.

Match odds

  • Everton to win – 15/8
  • Draw – 5/2
  • Man Utd victory – 7/5
  • Both teams to score – 4/7
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*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.

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