Everton v Manchester United - Lineups, stats and preview
Briefly

Everton v Manchester United - Lineups, stats and preview
"Both Everton and Manchester United are fighting for European qualification as they prepare to face off in the Premier League on Monday Night Football. The Toffees currently sit ninth in the table and are looking to record their first league double over the Red Devils since the 2013-14 season following a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in November courtesy of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's winner."
"A five-game unbeaten run was ended by Bournemouth last time out but they can go within five points of United in fifth if they can get the better of them at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Home form has been an issue for David Moyes' side, having suffered defeats to Arsenal, Brentford and Bournemouth and drawn the other two in their last five on Merseyside, while they have also suffered more home losses to Man Utd than any other side in the Premier League."
"Everton vs Manchester United team news Everton are without the suspended Jake O'Brien after a red card in their 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, with long-term absentee Jack Grealish also missing. They could welcome back Seamus Coleman for the first time since late January. Man Utd do not have any fresh injury concerns, although Mason Mount, Patrick Dorgu and Matthjis De Ligt remain out of action."
Everton and Manchester United face a Premier League match with European qualification implications. Everton sit ninth and seek their first league double over Manchester United since 2013-14 after a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in November. A five-game unbeaten run was ended by Bournemouth, but a win would put Everton within five points of United in fifth. Everton's home form has been inconsistent with recent defeats and more home losses to Manchester United than any other side. Manchester United have won four and drawn one under Michael Carrick and remain unbeaten in nine league games. Everton are missing suspended Jake O'Brien and long-term absentee Jack Grealish, while Seamus Coleman could return; Manchester United have no fresh concerns though Mason Mount, Patrick Dorgu and Matthjis De Ligt remain out.
Read at 101GREATGOALS.COM
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]