Don't miss United v Everton live on MUTV

Friday 01 August 2025 10:30

Manchester United face Everton on the third and final matchday of the 2025 Premier League Summer Series this Sunday.

On the back of clashes with West Ham United (2-1) and Bournemouth (4-1) earlier in the tournament – and our pre-season opener against Leeds United (0-0) in Sweden – we'll do battle with another familiar foe, this time in particularly fresh surroundings.

The game, will be our first-ever in the US state of Georgia, as it takes place in the city of Atlanta, at the state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

You can find out more about the impressive venue as part of this comprehensive match guide, which also features information on how to watch the game live on MUTV…

HOW TO WATCH LIVE

As mentioned above, the encounter will be shown live on the linear MUTV channel, as well as ManUtd.com and the United App, for supporters wanting to tune in around the world.

The fixture is due to kick-off at 22:00 BST (17:00 local time) and we’ll be on the ground as we bring you closer to our pre-season preparations than anywhere else. You can sign up now for £29.99 for a year to obtain 24/7 access to the entire MUTV offering.

Due to broadcasting restrictions, we cannot show the game – or the rest of our Summer Series fixtures – to US-based fans, although tickets are available for those hoping to catch the action.

THE OPPOSITION

United come up against our former boss David Moyes again, after the Scotsman’s storybook return to Everton earlier this year.

After 12 years away, Moyes headed back to Merseyside for a second spell with the Blues in January and helped prompt a huge change in fortunes that saw the club comfortably survive relegation.

The Toffees had been just a point above the drop zone at the time of the 62-year-old’s arrival but lost just four of their last 19 games and finished 13th, 23 points clear of the bottom three.

A nine-match unbeaten run that featured a 2-2 draw with United in February was key in raising the points tally and providing further optimism at an exciting time for the club, whose takeover by the American-based Friedkin Group was finalised shortly before Moyes’s appointment.

The Blues have won only one of their five pre-season fixtures so far, beating Port Vale 2-1, while losing to Blackburn and, in this competition, Bournemouth and West Ham.

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THEIR SUMMER SO FAR

While 2025/26 will be a first full season for the Friedkin Group and Moyes, it will be the Toffees’ first since changing their ground from Goodison Park to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The new 52,769-seater arena has been constructed by the famous Liverpool Docks – on Bramley-Moore, to be exact – around two miles away from their former home.

Saying goodbye to 'The Grand Old Lady' means it’s been a summer of transition for the Blues off the pitch, which has also involved an evolution of their football leadership structure with four appointments, including recruiting our director of Academy Nick Cox as their new technical director.

In the playing squad, midfielder Carlos Alcaraz has joined permanently after a successful loan spell in the second half of last season, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure and ex-Red Ashley Young are among the notable names departing as free agents at the end of June.

The Blues have also signed Thierno Barry, Mark Travers and Adam Aznou.

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ATLANTA DEBUT

America has long been a popular destination with players, staff and fans for our pre-season trips, although this will be the first time we’ve played a game in Atlanta, Georgia.

It means a maiden visit to the ultra-modern Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which first opened in 2017 and can host up to 71,000 supporters.

MLS side Atlanta United and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons are both tenants of the multi-purpose arena which boasts an incredibly impressive design, featuring a striking red-and-black stadium bowl and a retractable roof that opens and closes via eight “petal” panels.

While August’s game may be our first trip to the city for a game, the Reds have long had a passionate fan base in the area. It’s home to our Atlanta Supporters’ Club who regularly come together to watch matches at the Fado Irish Pub in Midtown Atlanta.

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium is certainly one to take your breath away!

HOW THE SUMMER SERIES WORKS

United’s meeting with Everton will be the third and final outing of our maiden appearance at the Premier League’s Summer Series, a four-team round-robin tournament.

We've already beaten West Ham, in New Jersey, and Bournemouth, in Chicago, and sit top of the table on six points.

Our two opponents so far, are on three points, meaning we only need a draw against the Toffees to win the competition.

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