How to watch today’s Man United vs Everton Premier League clash: TV channel and kick-off time

Everton return to Premier League action when they face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday.

David Moyes‘ side are unbeaten in their last two matches, and there is real optimism that this could be the first time they finish in the top half since 2020-21.

Everton’s visit to Old Trafford will hopefully see them leapfrog the Red Devils with a win, and Moyes is hoping that their striker woes will come to an end on 24 November.

Goodison News highlights everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Everton star Jordan Pickford in action.
Credit: Imago

Man United vs Everton to be shown live on Sky Sports

Everton‘s losses this season have mainly come against the big six and their work will be cut out for them against Ruben Amorim’s side.

Fans will be able to watch all their favourite players in action against Man United on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with coverage starting at 6:30pm, and the match beginning at 8pm.

Date24 November
Kick-off time8:00pm
StadiumOld Trafford
ChannelSky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Key moments in the match will be posted on Sky Sports’ X accounts, and the full highlights will be uploaded to the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel.

Man United are a different outfit under Amorim this season, and they are certainly in the race for a top-four finish.

The spine of Everton’s team has been monumental, and a spirited display is needed if they want to claim a first win at Old Trafford since 2013.

Manchester United last five Premier League results
Credit: Imago

The Toffees have an incredibly poor record against the Red Devils, having failed to beat them in the last seven meetings.

Everton’s ambitions are on the rise under David Moyes

After years of fighting relegation and being hit with an eight-point deduction in 2023-24, it seems like there are signs of progression for the first time in a decade.

Everton’s 2-0 win over Fulham on 8 November highlighted the resilience that has been implemented under Moyes, and they’ve adapted to playing at the Hill Dickinson Stadium brilliantly.

Jordan Pickford’s heroics this season have allowed the Toffees to be more expansive in attack, and the feeling of Everton hanging on in matches has disappeared.

With Nottingham Forest and Brighton among teams who have achieved European football in recent seasons, supporters are quietly hoping that this could be the year they emerge as one of the surprise packages in the Premier League.

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