Everton will be looking to extend their unbeaten Premier League run to five matches against Manchester United on Saturday.
The Toffees head to Old Trafford in the first fixture of the weekend fresh on the back of a dramatic late draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night.
Despite their recent run of form, Everton are still very much in the battle to beat the drop, sitting in 16th place as one of four teams on 27 points. United, in contrast, are fourth, after their 1-0 home win over Brentford on Wednesday.
Ahead of the game, here are the key things that you need to know if you’re not lucky enough to be at Old Trafford to watch the action unfold.
What channel is Man United vs Everton on?
Manchester United vs Everton is being broadcast live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. Live coverage will begin at around 11:30am, following the conclusion of 'The Football's On'.
What time is kick-off for Man United vs Everton?
The kick-off time for Man United vs Everton is 12:30pm at Old Trafford.
Everton were beaten 2-1 by United in the reverse fixture at Goodison Park back in October.
How else can I follow Man United vs Everton?
The Liverpool ECHO will be providing LIVE coverage of the match. Our live blog, which will get under way five hours before kick-off, will be found at the top of the Everton FC section of our website.
Where can I watch Man United vs Everton highlights?
BT Sport will be showing highlights of the Man United vs Everton match on their YouTube channel immediately after the game has finished. You can also catch them on BBC1's Match of the Day on Saturday night, which gets underway at 10:30pm.
Early Man United vs Everton team news
Abdoulaye Doucoure will serve the first of a three-match ban following his red card against Tottenham on Monday, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Andros Townsend remain unavailable.
Ruben Vinagre could return to the squad, though, after missing out the draw with Spurs due to a tight Achilles.
For Man United, meanwhile, Casemiro will be absent once again as he serves out the last of his four-game suspension. Luke Shaw is also out after picking up a hamstring injury against Brentford on Wednesday.
In better news for Erik ten Hag, though, Christian Eriksen could make his return to the squad after almost three months out.
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