Everton vs Manchester United: Premier League preview, team news, statistics and head-to-head results

  • Following their 1-0 win at Old Trafford in November, Everton are aiming for their second Premier League double against Manchester United since the 2013-14 season, with current manager David Moyes in charge of the Red Devils in these games.

  • Manchester United have the most away wins (19) and total wins (42) against Everton in Premier League history.

  • This is only the third time in Premier League history that Manchester United have faced each other twice in the same season on Mondays, after 1992-93 (W2 vs Coventry) and 1994-95 (W1 D1 vs Chelsea). It will be Everton’s fifth such season, following the 1992-93 season (L2 v QPR), 1994-95 season (D1 L1 v Sheffield Wednesday), 2011-12 season (W1 D1 v Sunderland) and this season (D1 L1 v Leeds).

  • Everton have lost five of their last nine Premier League home games (wins, two draws, two losses), the same number as their previous 28 games (wins, 12 draws, 11 losses).

  • Manchester United remain unbeaten in their last nine Premier League games (wins, losses, four losses), their longest unbeaten streak since 14 consecutive games from January to May 2021. Meanwhile, the Red Devils are the only team still unbeaten into 2026, with no team having more points (15) in the Premier League.

  • Manchester United have taken more shots than any other team in the Premier League this season (417), their highest average of shots per game (16) since 2011-12 (17). Meanwhile, the last time they topped the shot chart at the end of a season was in 2007-08.

  • Everton have averaged just 3.3 shots on target per game in the Premier League this season, the second lowest in a single season since 1997-98, behind only 2017-18 (3.2).

  • Manchester United manager Michael Carrick played 25 Premier League games for Everton manager David Moyes in the 2013-14 season. Carrick is the third player to play under Moyes and then face him as a manager in the Premier League (after Mikel Arteta and David Unsworth). Only Alex Ferguson will face more former players in the competition (five – Bryan Robson, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince, Roy Keane and Steve Bruce).

  • This season, Keenan Dewsbury-Hall scored Everton’s winning goal in a comeback win against Man United. The last English player to score in both league games for the Toffees and Red Devils was Andy King in the 1978-79 season.

  • Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has contributed 10 goals in his last nine Premier League away games (two goals, eight assists). His eight away assists this season are the most ever by a Red Devils player in a single season, level with Ryan Giggs in 2001-02.

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