Andre Gomes closes down Romelu Lukaku on the ball during Manchester United v Everton on 28 October 2018.

United v Everton: Your essential guide

Thursday 13 June 2019 09:30

Manchester United will face Everton at Old Trafford during the 2019/20 Premier League season, on the provisional date of Saturday 14 December.

HOW CAN I FOLLOW THE GAME?

MUTV subscribers will be able to watch live dedicated build-up to the game in the Match Day show, followed by live radio commentary. You can also follow our coverage on ManUtd.com and the Official App, where you can track live data and player statistics in the Match Centre.

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Anthony Martial netted one of our goals of the season when we beat Everton during their last trip to Old Trafford.

WHICH TV CHANNEL IS IT ON IN THE UK?

The Premier League has yet to announce whether or not this game will be broadcast live on television in the UK. If it is, it will be on either BT Sport or Sky Sports. As always, the match will be shown in full on MUTV from the following day.

HOW DO I BUY TICKETS?

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WHAT’S OUR RECORD LIKE AGAINST EVERTON?

United have enjoyed our meetings with the Toffees at Old Trafford in the Premier League, winning 20 of the 27 encounters here since the league’s inception in 1992. We also have a good recent home record against Everton, with four victories from the last five encounters. The last time our Merseyside rivals travelled to the Theatre of Dreams, the Reds won 2-1 thanks to goals from Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial. Overall, we have played 199 games against Everton in all competitions, racking up 88 wins, 44 draws and 67 defeats.

Everton manager Marco Silva.

HOW DID THEY GET ON LAST SEASON?

Everton finished eighth in the 2018/19 season, after amassing 54 points throughout the campaign. It was manager Marco Silva’s first year at the helm and, despite a difficult spell during the middle of the season, he ensured the Toffees comfortably finished as one of the 'best-of-the-rest', just outside the top six. In the cup competitions, Everton were eliminated in the fourth round of the FA Cup by Millwall, while Southampton beat them on penalties in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

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