Manchester United host Everton in the Premier League at Old Trafford this evening as a round of midweek fixtures take place.
This is the first of two fixtures to take place on live TV with Manchester City’s visit to Chelsea on Wednesday evening the other.
United’s only defeat in their last 23 home league meetings with Everton came in December 2013. The Toffees have scored in just five of their last 12 league visits to Old Trafford, with four of their eight goals in that period coming in a 4-4 draw in April 2012.
Highlights of both matches, along with eight more fixtures, including Burnley v Stoke City, Leicester City v Sunderland, Watford v West Bromwich Albion, Arsenal v West Ham United, Hull City v Middlesbrough, Southampton v Crystal Palace, Swansea City v Tottenham Hotspur, and Liverpool v Bournemouth, will be shown on BBC One’s Match of the Day on Wednesday night from 10.45pm.
Coverage starts at 7.15pm on BT Sport 1 with live streaming on BTSport.com and via the BT Sport App. Kick-off 8.00pm
Chelsea v Manchester City also starts at 7.15pm on BT Sport 1 with a 8.00pm kick-off.
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