
Merseyside Police share message to Everton fans planning to drive for Man United clash
Everton fans will have to be careful of where they park on Monday with ongoing traffic management around Hill Dickinson Stadium, as warned by Merseyside Police.
David Moyes will be hoping for an ambitious three points when the Toffees take on Manchester United on their own turf in a massive Premier League showdown next week.
The Blues don’t have the best home record at the moment, but with plans to stage a better than ever before display at Hill Dickinson Stadium, the atmosphere will be sure to be electric before kick-off.
Michael Carrick is unbeaten as Man United’s interim boss since returning to the club, but Moyes will know that records are there to be broken.
Everton supporters will be itching to get down to Hill Dickinson Stadium, but first, they’ll need to take evasive action to avoid lawful punishment.

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What have Merseyside Police said about matchday parking?
Merseyside Police will be out in force for the game and will be monitoring the parking situation in the city as usual.
They have urged supporters to plan their parking carefully and will not hesitate to enforce the law on those who park their vehicles in prohibited zones, as explained by their account on X this Friday.
Merseyside Police’s statement read: “Again, Merseyside Police will be working with Liverpool City Council parking enforcement to tackle vehicles parked illegally within the traffic management area of Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday night. Please park legally, with consideration.”
It goes without saying, but individuals should research where to park if this news affects their current routine.
David Moyes already knows what Man United’s biggest weakness is
Man United have had a major lift from the arrival of Carrick, winning four of their first five games under the former Middlesbrough head coach’s management.
However, their last game against West Ham showed their cracks, as the new manager bounce could be slowing down.
| Possession | 65% |
| Shots | 9 |
| Goals | 1 |
| xG | 0.57 |
The Red Devils drew 1-1 with West Ham at the London Stadium, just snatching a point in the sixth minute of additional time.
However, Moyes will be intrigued by their attacking stats, as the Hammers gave Everton the perfect blueprint for a result.
The Toffees could use this data as evidence that sitting back and letting United play around with the ball is the method for victory, as Moyes has to hope his side’s attacking transitions are top-notch on game day.
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