What channel is Everton vs Man Utd on? TV, live stream, Premier League kick-off time
Everton host Manchester United in the Premier League this weekend but what channel is the match on? Express Sport is on hand with all the TV and live stream information.
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Everton took 12 points from their opening five games but are now looking to avoid a third straight defeat. Manchester United, who are also winless in their last two league games, sit in the bottom half of the table but they can equal the club record of seven successive Premier League away wins.
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Everton will be hoping to welcome back James Rodrigues after missing the Newcastle defeat through injury.
Lucas Digne is also available again following his ban, but Richarlison is still serving his suspension.
As for the visitors, Anthony Martial is likely to return to side after completing his three-game ban.
Eric Bailly and Jesse Lingard are sidelined, while Alex Telles will need to return a negative for COVID-19 before returning to action.
The clash at Goodison Park kicks off at 12.30pm GMT on Saturday, November 7.
What TV channel is Everton vs Man Utd on?
The Premier League fixture will be televised on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
How to live stream Everton vs Man Utd?
Fans can use the BT Sport to steam the game, or visit the broadcaster's website.
Everton vs Man Utd: Carlo Ancelotti (Image: GETTY)
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Everton vs Man Utd: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Image: GETTY)
What has been said?
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti: "As I said before, the top teams have a really, really big schedule so it is really difficult for them.
"So we can take advantage of this on a physical aspect, above all.
"But I think we did better when we had games every three days.
"But from a physical point of view, we have an advantage for sure."
Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "The last two results have been a punch in our stomach.
"The only way I know of - well, I hope the players as well - to respond is to get your act together for the Everton game.
"Because we know that's going to be a tough and difficult game, so I'm glad we've got a game already on Saturday.
"Disappointed with the result. Of course we picked a team to win the game and we hoped that we had enough to create chances. We just didn't.
"Emotion doesn't really matter, the emotions, the feelings. I think you can expect or think yourself how we feel after we lose. That's not something we go out to do."
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