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TBA
Match Preview
Everton haven’t made any new signings in a few days and once again the fanbase is getting restless. Meanwhile, manager David Moyes has continued to bang the drum about needing more players, which has led the supporters to start wondering if there is a rift between him and the rest of the club’s leadership, or even with owners The Friedkin Group? Idle minds will lead to more of this kind of chatter, so the sooner the Toffees get Tyler Dibling, Juanlu Sanchez or anyone else signed up the better,
really.
On the pitch though, we will be looking for a debut showing by Adam Anzou, more gametime for Thierno Barry and overall better cohesion and tactical understanding amongst the team.
They will be playing a high-flying Manchester United team that is daring to dream again after beating West Ham and then AFC Bournemouth in convincing manner. Ruben Amorim looks to have established his system a bit more with a summer under his belt, and should United be able to spend some money then they should be back in the top ten sooner than later.
Match Details
Competition: 2025/26 Preseason Friendly 5 (Premier League Summer Series)
Date and start time: Sunday, August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m ET / 10:00 p.m. BST
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Capacity: 42,500
Weather: Fully enclosed, climate-controlled facility kept at 65-70°F (18-21°C)
How to Watch/Listen
TV: Peacock - United States; Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event - United Kingdom; fubo TV Canada - Canada, beIN Sports HD 2, Canal+ Sport 4 Afrique, Star Sports Select 1
Radio: Everton FC, SiriusXM FC
Live stream: Sky Go, beIN Sports Connect, Disney+ Premium, Disney+ Hotstar
Gamethread: There will be a live blog for this game.
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Information from LiveSoccerTV.com
Last Meeting
Everton jumped into a comfortable two-goal lead against United at Goodison in late February when the two sides met, but then let that slip in the second half as the visitors then pulled level. However, the Blues thought they had a chance to win the game when they won a penalty late on, but that decision was overturned by VAR for the game to end 2-2.
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