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What channel is Everton v Manchester United on? Kick off time, live stream and latest team news

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Manchester United are set to resume their Premier League campaign against Everton, but what time does it start and on which TV channel?

For those fans not going to the game, we’ve put together everything you need to know about how to watch the match on TV and online…

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When is Everton v Manchester United on TV?

United play Everton on Sunday 9 October 2022.

United lost at Goodison Park last season under Ralf Rangnick and will be looking for a better result here.

Everton v Manchester United kick off time

The game gets underway at 7pm.

It is a strange kick-off time, because the game was scheduled for 12.30pm on Saturday afternoon but it got rearranged because of United’s European involvement.

Is Everton v Manchester United on TV?

The TV channel showing Everton v Manchester United is BT Sport 1, and supporters not going to the game can watch the buildup from 6.30pm.

It is also being shown on BT Sport Ultimate for customers who have that facility.

How to live stream Everton v Manchester United online

BT Sport customers can live stream the game via the BT Sport app on a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets.

Highlights of the game will be available shortly after full-time on Sky Sports’ official YouTube channel.

Everton v Manchester United team news

Erik ten Hag has already confirmed that Harry Maguire, Donny van de Beek and Aaron Wan Bissaka will not be fit for this one.

Raphael Varane is a doubt but could be fit, while Anthony Martial could be in line to start.

Our prediction: Everton v Manchester United

United need a win here after going down 6-3 against Manchester City in their last Premier League game.

It was a good result in midweek but United made hard work of it and a smoother passage here would be much needed and appreciated.

United’s two Premier League away wins this season have been by a 1-0 scoreline, and that would suffice again, but we will go for 2-0 despite Everton’s good defensive record.