Everton vs. Manchester United: Start Time, Live Stream and Schedule
After losing to cross-town rival Manchester City 6-1 on Saturday, Manchester United will look to redeem their efforts against Everton in their next Premier League match.
United had better bring it to the pitch next weekend after their lousy performance against City, and I fully expect them to bounce back in a big way. Being down five points to City, the Red Devils need to take care of Everton, who is 10 points behind United in the table.
Where: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England.
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When: Saturday, October 29, 7 a.m. EST
Watch: ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes
Betting Line: Everton 371/100, Manchester United 17/20 and Draw 257/100, according to oddschecker.com.
Everton Key Injuries
Johnny Heitinga – There is no return date expected for Heitinga and his knee injury.
Victor Anichebe – Anichebe is out with a groin injury. He is expected to return in mid-December.
Manchester United Key Injuries
Tom Cleverley – It looks like he may be ready to go after having trouble with his ankle/foot injury.
Biggest Storyline: Can Red Devils Bounce Back?
Can Manchester United bounce back after their embarrassing 6-1 defeat in the Manchester Derby against Manchester City on Saturday? Sir Alex Ferguson doesn’t lose often, especially not at Old Trafford, and even more especially with that score line.
Will he be able to rally the troops and head to Liverpool to take down an inferior opponent? Another loss in the standings would be disastrous, being down five points to City as is.
Player to Watch for Everton: Tim Howard, GK
Tim Howard will need to be on his game when United comes to town. Howard has conceded 11 goals in seven starts this season while having 19 saves and one clean sheet.
United will come out looking to put on an excellent effort after their game this weekend. The 32-year-old American will need to hold the fort, especially early, to keep his team from being down a goal.
Player to Watch For Manchester United: Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney has scored nine goals on the year. He didn’t provide the Red Devils with anything against City, and will look to be more involved at Everton on the weekend. Rooney will put forth his best effort, I can bet you on that.
What They’re Saying
Sir Alex Ferguson couldn’t believe what happened against City on the weekend. “I can’t believe it, it’s our worst day ever,” Ferguson said to the Guardian.
"In the history of Manchester United this is another day and we will recover. But that kind of defeat will make an impact on the players. There's a lot of embarrassment in that dressing room and quite rightly so."
Ferguson is absolutely 100 percent correct–there is a lot of embarrassment, and quite frankly, there should be. Being one of the best teams in the English Premier League and hosting your hated rival should spark a better collected effort than what they showed.
“We have to recover,” Ferguson said. And they will do just that at Everton.



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