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Feb 6, 2021 at 8pm UK
Man UtdManchester United
3-3
EvertonEverton
Cavani (24'), Fernandes (45'), McTominay (70')
Shaw (73'), Tuanzebe (90+5')
FT(HT: 2-0)
Doucoure (49'), Rodriguez (52'), Calvert-Lewin (90+5')
Keane (80')
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Preview: Manchester United vs. Everton - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Saturday's Premier League clash between Manchester United and Everton, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford on Saturday evening looking to pick up where they left off in a record-equalling midweek humiliation of Southampton.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side put the Saints to the sword with a 9-0 victory, while Everton also returned to winning ways by overcoming Leeds United at Elland Road.


Match preview

There can be no better way to get a title charge back on track than equalling the biggest ever Premier League victory, with Man United responding to a two-game winless run in emphatic style on Tuesday night.

The Red Devils were helped by the fact that Southampton ended the game with nine men and utterly collapsed from the moment the first of those was sent off in the second minute, but Man United still had to hold up their end of the bargain and showed absolutely no mercy in doing so.

Solskjaer will also be pleased with the fact that the goals were spread around the team too; Man United became only the second team to have seven different scorers in a Premier League match, with Anthony Martial the only one to register more than once.

The victory means that United are now the leading scorers in the league this season, but more importantly it keeps them in touch with table-toppers Manchester City, who face a trip to champions Liverpool this weekend.

It was also a swift return to winning ways at Old Trafford following their shock 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United in their previous home game, meaning that the Red Devils have now won five of their last seven top-flight outings on their own turf, having gone six without victory before that.

Another triumph on Saturday would send them level on points with Man City until Sunday at least, and it was a win over Everton in the reverse fixture at Goodison Park which began the run which catapulted them into title contention.

That result in November continued United's formidable record in this fixture, with Everton having won just one of the last 11 Premier League meetings.

The Toffees have had even less joy at Old Trafford, losing 20 and winning just one of their last 27 Premier League visits to Man United stretching back to 1992.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti has had more success than that on a personal basis with victories at Old Trafford with AC Milan and Chelsea in that time, and he could follow Jose Mourinho as the only visiting managers in the Premier League era to win away to Manchester United with three different clubs.

The veteran Italian joked that he hoped Man United had used up all of their goals in the hammering of Southampton, but he will be quietly confident of coming away from Manchester with something given Everton's recent form.

A surprise home defeat to Newcastle United is the only blot on Everton's copybook over the past month or so, and they quickly bounced back from that disappointment to beat Leeds on Wednesday night.

The victory at Elland Road was their fourth in a row on the road - their best run for more than 35 years - and should they continue that run on Saturday then they would make it five top-flight away wins on the bounce for the first time since April 1970.

Indeed, Man United themselves are one of only two teams to have won more away games than Everton this season, with the Toffees' tally of seven already their most in a single campaign since 2013-14.

All of that leaves Everton sixth in the Premier League table, just four points adrift of champions Liverpool and crucially with two games in hand over their Merseyside rivals in fourth.

Champions League qualification is still effectively in their own hands, then, and victory at Old Trafford would be another firm statement of their credentials.

Manchester United Premier League form: WDWLDW
Manchester United form (all competitions): DWWLDW

Everton Premier League form: WLWDLW
Everton form (all competitions): WWWDLW



Team News

Solskjaer has played down concerns over the fitness of Edinson Cavani and Luke Shaw, both of whom were taken off at half time against Southampton.

Shaw's withdrawal was more precautionary than Cavani's, with the Uruguayan striker suffering a knock to his ankle which will be monitored ahead of this match.

Cavani is expected to be available if needed, but Martial's brace off the bench - coupled with a good record against Everton which has seen him directly involved in nine goals from 11 meetings - could be enough for him to earn his 250th Man United appearance from the start anyway.

Phil Jones is United's only confirmed absentee, so Solskjaer must decide whether to stick with a similar starting XI to the one which beat Southampton so convincingly, or offer recalls to the likes of Paul Pogba.

Ancelotti is hopeful that Jordan Pickford will have recovered from the rib injury which kept him out of the Leeds game in time for this match.

The trip to Old Trafford is expected to come just too soon for Allan, though, while Jean-Philippe Gbamin is a long-term absentee.

James Rodriguez was an unused sub against Leeds and so should come back into the starting XI for this match, but former Man United forward Joshua King, who was also heavily linked with a return to Old Trafford last summer, will likely have to wait for his full Everton debut.

Manchester United possible starting lineup:
De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw; Fred, McTominay; Rashford, Fernandes, Pogba; Martial

Everton possible starting lineup:
Pickford; Holgate, Mina, Keane, Digne; Doucoure, Sigurdsson; Iwobi, Rodriguez, Richarlison; Calvert-Lewin


We say: Manchester United 2-1 Everton

This is a fascinating contest between two sides in similar form, made all the more intriguing by the fact that Everton have been in fine form away from home whereas Man United's main slip-ups this season have come at Old Trafford.

It is difficult to back against a team that won 9-0 in their last outing, though, so we expect Solskjaer's 100th Premier League match as a manager to end in another three points for his side.


Top betting tip

Our expert tipster partners at Sporita.com are predicting under 3.5 goals in this match. Click here to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football tips.Under 3.5:data



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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City22155243142950
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd23136449301945
3Leicester CityLeicester23134639251443
4Liverpool23117544291540
5Chelsea23116638241439
6West Ham UnitedWest Ham2311663428639
7Everton2111463428637
8Tottenham HotspurSpurs22106636221436
9Aston Villa21112836241235
10Leeds UnitedLeeds22102103838032
11Arsenal2394102723431
12Southampton228592937-829
13Crystal Palace2385102739-1229
14Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2376102331-827
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2351082530-525
16Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2374122538-1325
17Burnley2265111429-1523
18Fulham2229111731-1415
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom2326151854-3612
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd2332181537-2211
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