What time does Manchester United vs Everton kick-off?

Manchester United players Fernandes, Rashford and Malacia celebrate a goal

Will Rashford be back on the score sheet? (Picture: Fermin Rodriguez/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

The long Easter weekend is bringing with it plenty of Premier League action to tuck into alongside your chocolate eggs.

Second-place Manchester City will be looking to close the gap on Arsenal as they take on bottom-of-the-table Southampton, who will be desperate for any points they can get as the relegation battle rages on.

Everton are another team in the relegation fight, with Sean Dyche looking to turn around the fortunes of the Merseyside club as they fight to stay in the top flight.

They face stiff competition this Easter weekend, however, as they take the trip to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United, who themselves are hoping to secure a top four finish.

Here is everything you need to know about the Saturday fixture, including kick-off time and where you can stream the anticipated match-up…

What time does the game kick-off?

Man United vs Everton will kick off at 12.30pm on Saturday, April 8.

How to watch Manchester United vs Everton on TV and live stream

The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, with coverage commencing on both channels from 11.30am.

BT Sport customers will be able to live stream the match with the BT Sport app and web player.

Fans without a BT subscription who wish to watch the clash can still do so by purchasing a BT Sport monthly pass for £29.99.

Everton manager Sean Dyche shouting on the sidelines.

Sean Dyche is hoping to keep Everton out of the bottom three (Picture: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

How to listen on radio

You can tune in to talkSPORT to hear exclusive live radio commentary, presented by Reshmin Chowdhury on talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 from 11am.

What happened in the reverse fixture?

When the teams met earlier in the season, Ronaldo was still at United (Picture: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Erik ten Hag’s Man United travelled to Goodison Park earlier in the season on October 9, 2022, when Frank Lampard was still in charge of the Toffees.

Everton did take an early lead in that game, thanks to a goal from Alex Iwobi in the fifth minute, but United brought the game back level within 10 minutes thanks to a goal from summer signing Anthony.

The Red Devils went on to win the game thanks to a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo – who went on to leave the club just two months later – at the 44th-minute mark, with Everton failing to come up with any response in the second half.


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