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Manchester United vs Everton: TV channel, live stream, team news and kick-off time for Premier League clash

Everything you need to know ahead of the huge Premier League clash at Old Trafford

Wayne Rooney will be looking forward to getting stuck into Europe

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MANCHESTER UNITED will be looking to get back to Premier League winning ways against Everton.

And they will welcome back Old Trafford legend Wayne Rooney after he left the Red Devils in the summer to rejoin his boyhood club.

 Wayne Rooney is set for an emotional return to Old Trafford
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Wayne Rooney is set for an emotional return to Old TraffordCredit: PA:Press Association
 Romelu Lukaku will also be playing against his former side
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Romelu Lukaku will also be playing against his former sideCredit: EPA

When is Manchester United vs Everton?

The Red Devils take on The Toffees on Sunday, September 17.

Kick-off is at 4pm.

The Premier League clash will take place at Old Trafford.

What TV Channel is showing Manchester United vs Everton?

The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League channel.

Coverage will begin at 3.30pm and the show will end at 7pm.

Alternatively you can keep up to date on SunSport's live blog.

What is the latest team news for Manchester United vs Everton?

Marouane Fellaini has replaced Paul Pogba, while Juan Mata, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford all start in an attacking United line-up.

Wayne Rooney has been selected by Everton boss Ronaldo Koeman to make his eagerly awaited return to Old Trafford.

Fact me

  • Manchester United have won 18 and lost just one of their last 24 Premier League home games against Everton, losing 0-1 in December 2013 while former Everton boss David Moyes was in charge of them.
  • Everton have lost more Premier League games versus Man Utd than against any other side in the competition (33).
  • The Red Devils’ 33 Premier League wins against Everton is the second highest total for one club beating another in the competition (Man Utd 34 vs Aston Villa).
  • Should Manchester United avoid defeat in this match, it’ll be the first time that they have remained unbeaten in their opening five games of a Premier League season since 2011-12.
  • Sunderland still have more Premier League away wins in 2017 so far (2) than Everton (1).
  • Everton have attempted just seven shots on target in their four Premier League games this season; a joint-low alongside Swansea City, with just one of these coming in their last two matches.
  • Jose Mourinho has faced Ronald Koeman more times without winning (5) than any other manager in the Premier League.
  • Romelu Lukaku has scored four goals in his first four Premier League apps for Manchester United, only two players have scored five goals in their opening five games for the Red Devils (5 – Louis Saha and Robin van Persie).
  • Lukaku’s next goal will be his 90th in the Premier League (currently on 89) and should he do it in this match, then he’ll be the fourth youngest player to reach 90 goals in the competition (24y 127d) after Robbie Fowler (22y 241d), Michael Owen (22y 324d) and Wayne Rooney (24y 35d).
  • Wayne Rooney (or Morgan Schneiderlin) could become the eighth different player to score against Manchester United having already played for them in the Premier League (Hughes, Dublin, Ince, Gillespie, Berg, Campbell and Welbeck).
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson has been directly involved in six goals in his last six Premier League appearances against Man Utd (three goals, three assists), including netting in his last appearance at Old Trafford in April for Swansea.
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