Man United vs Everton

Man United vs Everton prediction, odds, betting tips and best bets for Premier League clash


A narrow 1-0 Premier League home win over Brentford in midweek leaves Manchester United in charge of their own destiny this season in terms of Champions League qualification. 

That victory — inspired by yet another Marcus Rashford goal — not only arrested a run of three league outings without a win for the Red Devils but it also extended their unbeaten run at Old Trafford to 24 matches across all competitions.

That streak could come in handy again as Sean Dyche's Everton visit Manchester in search of three important points as they continue to look to fight off relegation this campaign. 

For all your betting needs ahead of this Premier League clash between two of England's historic outfits, The Sporting News has you covered. 






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Manchester United vs Everton odds

Unsurprisingly, the bookmakers make Manchester United heavy favourites to win this clash with Everton. 

That 1-0 victory against Brentford will have boosted confidence around Old Trafford significantly following a three-match winless streak in the league. Their fantastic home form under boss Erik ten Hag also explains their favourites tag here.

Everton, on the other hand, have done well so far under manager Sean Dyche but they continue to struggle in front of goal which could be their undoing again in this clash. 


Manchester United vs Everton: 3 things to know

Manchester United vs Everton match facts
Date: Saturday, April 8
Kickoff time: 12:30 p.m (BST) | 7:30 a.m (ET) | 9:30 p.m (AEST)
Location: Old Trafford (Manchester, England)
Official: Michael Oliver
Last meeting: Manchester United 3-1 Everton (FA Cup - 06/01/2023)


Manchester United vs Everton team news
Casemiro is still serving a suspension for the home side, whilst United will also be without Luke Shaw who limped off during his side's first half against Brentford in midweek. Christian Eriksen, Alejandro Garnacho, Donny van de Beek and Tom Heaton also all remain longer term absentees. 

The visitors will be without Abdoulaye Doucouré for this trip to Old Trafford after he was sent off last time out following an altercation with Harry Kane. Andros Townsend also remains sidelined with a knee injury whilst Dominic Calvert-Lewin continues to struggle for full fitness. 

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