How to watch Man Utd vs Everton on TV tonight – channel and kick-off time

How to watch Man Utd vs Everton on TV tonight – channel and kick-off time

The Red Devils take on the Toffees in the Premier League Summer Series as both sides continue their pre-season preparations

Rasmus Hojlund and Jarrad Branthwaite compete for the ball
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Manchester United and Everton are set to go head-to-head in the Premier League Summer Series, as both teams gear up for the 2025/26 season.

Ruben Amorim’s side are keen to bounce back from a disappointing 2024/25 campaign, with new recruits Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo eager to impress. On the other hand, Everton are embarking on a new chapter as they prepare for their inaugural season at the cutting-edge Hill Dickinson Stadium, although their pre-season has been less than ideal with defeats to Brighton and West Ham.

United kicked off their Summer Series campaign with a narrow yet promising 2-1 victory over West Ham, before trouncing Bournemouth 4-1 on the second day.

Here are all the details you need ahead of the Red Devils’ clash with the Toffees, including TV and live stream information and the latest team news.

When and where is the Man Utd vs Everton match?

The friendly between Manchester United and Everton will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The match is scheduled to start at 5pm local time on Sunday, August 3, which corresponds to 10pm UK time.

How can I watch Man Utd vs Everton?

UK fans can tune into the action live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage commencing at 9pm on Sunday. Sky Go subscribers can also stream the match on their laptops or mobile devices.

Alternatively, NOW TV passes are available for non-subscribers. MUTV will also air the match live for subscribers, accessible via Sky (channel 418) or Virgin Media (channel 526). For US viewers, NBC Sports will broadcast the match.

Team news

Summer signings Cunha and Mbeumo are anticipated to feature for United, as Ruben Amorim’s revamped attack begins to take shape.

While Cunha has already had significant game time this summer, Mbeumo has been rested for their initial pre-season matches to allow him to build up his fitness, and he could now make his official debut against Everton.

As for the Toffees, new recruits Carlos Alcaraz, Thierno Barry and Mark Travers – all of whom have made their debuts – are expected to get some game time. However, the fixture may be a bit too soon for the club’s latest signing, Adam Aznou, whose transfer from Bayern Munich was confirmed on Tuesday.

Upcoming fixtures

After facing Everton, United will return to the UK for their final pre-season match, which is a showdown with Fiorentina at Old Trafford. The match is scheduled for Saturday, August 9, ahead of their Premier League opener against Arsenal eight days later.

Like United, David Moyes’ squad are set to travel back to England after the match, with a final pre-season encounter with Roma on the cards. The match will also take place on August 9 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking the first time the Everton senior team has played there.

The Toffees will commence their Premier League season against newly-promoted Leeds United on 18 August, followed by a home match against Brighton on 24 August at their new stadium, marking the first competitive fixture at the venue.

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