How to watch Manchester United vs Everton in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

7 hours ago 39

Manchester United has enjoyed something of a resurgence of late, having gone unbeaten in its last five Premier League games.

It does not seem long since Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim – who hit back at Liverpool's Arne Slot after United's win at Anfield last month – was facing calls for his head, but the good recent form has suggested that a charge for Champions League qualification could be on the cards.

As for Everton, David Moyes's men experienced a bit of a lull after a strong start to the season, but they beat Fulham last time out to end a three-game winless run.

What time is kick-off?

The game between United and Everton kicks off at 8pm GMT on Monday, November 24. That means it's a 3pm kick-off Eastern Time, and an 12pm kick-off Pacific Time.

Is the game on TV?

The game is being shown on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, while fans in the United States can watch the action live on USA Network/NBC.com.

Want to watch more live sports? Peacock has your favorite sports, shows, and more all in one place. Peacock offers plans starting at $7.99 so you can stream live sports like NFL, Premier League, and Big Ten Football.

This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more

Team news

Amorim confirmed that United will be without Benjamin Sesko for a few weeks after the Slovenia international came off against Tottenham before the international break.

The former RB Leipzig striker has a minor knee injury. "He is going to stay out for a few weeks, I don't know how long, but it is not that serious," Amorim said. "We have to be careful with him, he is going to recover, he is doing the recovery and is feeling better. So in a few weeks I expect to have Ben [Sesko]."

Harry Maguire is still out having also picked up an injury against Tottenham, but Kobbie Mainoo could return. "Maguire is not ready," Amorim added. "Kobbie didn't train today but I think tomorrow we could see Kobbie, so we will see."

Lisandro Martinez has been sidelined for most of the year after sustaining a serious knee injury but he is close to making his return.

"He is becoming close to be ready to play," Amorim said of Martinez. "Of course we need to be careful as he is going to struggle in the first [few] minutes. He is clearly in the better position compared to two weeks ago."

For Everton, Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson are long-term absentees, while Merlin Rohl will also miss the trip to Old Trafford.

Story Saved

You can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.

Read Entire Article