Everton vs Manchester United
Manchester United take on Everton at Goodison Park in the 2021/22 season.

Manchester United will go head-to-head with Everton. The match will take place in the Merseyside away at Goodison Park. We discuss kick-off time, TV information, team news and everything you need to know ahead of the match.

1. How to follow the match

The late kick-off will be broadcasted on BT Sports, on or about 19:00 (BST). The starting line-ups of both teams will be released an hour before kick-off, at 18:00.

2. When can you see Everton vs Manchester United highlights

United Radar official website will provide full match highlights shortly after the match. Sky Sports will also upload match highlights on their official website.

3. Everton vs Manchester United team news

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Raphaël Verane sustained an ankle sprain at the Etihad Stadium last Sunday.

Raphaël Verane picked up an ankle injury during a 6-3 defeat at the Etihad Stadium last Sunday. The France international was excluded from the squad that faced Omonia in the UEFA Europa League during the midweek.

Sources have suggested that the injury is not too serious. According to Manchester United official website, Erik ten Hag provided an injury update of Verane and other players.

The boss said: “Raphael Varane makes progress, and I hope he’s available, but I think it will be close”.

“From the other players, Harry Maguire [is] not [available] and then it’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Donny van de Beek, both not [fit].”

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Van de Beek has been absent since the 2-1 victory against Liverpool at the start of the campaign but the Dutchman has returned to training. Ten Hag added: “He had a muscle injury and so it takes him a couple of weeks”.

“He’s back on the training grass so he’s outside, doing his work, but still individual. He’s not returned to team training so we have to wait for that moment.”

Manchester United official website further reported that Brandon Williams and Axel Taunzebe remain sidelined with long-term injuries.

4. Head-to-head

Manchester United and Everton have played each other 39 times. The Red Devils won 20 times, with Everton winning only seven times. There are twelve draws between them.

5. Match officials

Referee: David Coote
Assistants: Nick Hopton, Timothy Wood
Fourth official: Anthony Taylor
VAR: Andre Marriner
Assistant VAR: Marc Perry

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