Everton welcome Manchester United to Goodison Park on Sunday evening as Frank Lampard's side look to make it three consecutive Premier League victories.
After defeating West Ham United and Southampton in their last two outings, the Blues will be hoping to take another stride under Lampard as they host Erik Ten Hag's team, a week on from their 6-3 thrashing by neighbours Manchester City.
The clash between the two had originally been scheduled for 12.30pm on Saturday. However, after the Red Devils' fixtures in the UEFA Europa League were confirmed last month, it was pushed back until Sunday evening.
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Ten Hag makes a maiden trip to Merseyside with his team sitting seventh in the table after a turbulent start to life in the Old Trafford hotseat. Everton, who boast the best defensive record in the Premier League this term, are 11th.
And, ahead of the contest, here are a few different ways you can follow the match.
What time is kick-off?
Everton vs Manchester United is scheduled to get underway at Goodison Park at 7pm on Sunday, October 9.
Is the match on TV?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate and BT Sport.com. Coverage starts on the aforementioned channels at 6.30pm.
How else can I follow the match?
You can also follow all the action on our dedicated match blog with updates from our Everton correspondent Joe Thomas and Blues writers Chris Beesley and Connor O'Neill by clicking HERE.
Where can I watch the highlights?
Sky Sports will be showing highlights of all the day's Premier League action on their YouTube channel immediately after the game has finished.
Early team news
On Friday, Everton boss Frank Lampard confirmed Dominic Calvert-Lewin is back in contention for United's trip to Goodison, having missed the opening two months of the season with what was previously described as a "freak injury".
Speaking at Finch Farm, Lampard said: “Yes, he’s in contention. We’ll have to see how match-fit he is but in terms of the injury, he’s better."
However, Yerry Mina and Mason Holgate will not be part of the Blues' squad with Lampard admitting Sunday's match has come too soon for the duo.
“Yerry came in during the last couple of days and Mason came in today for part of training," he added. "They’re both working hard to get there.
"This weekend probably comes too early for both of them, definitely for Mason but we hope for a good week of training next week to bring them into contention from then on.”
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