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·23. Februar 2026
Everton v Man Utd: Match Preview Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·23. Februar 2026

Everton host Man Utd tonight in a Premier League fixture that carries significance beyond its position in the calendar. European qualification remains within reach for both, and with rivals having already played, the sense of opportunity sharpens.
Manchester United arrive in Liverpool energised by a revival under Michael Carrick. Since taking interim charge until the end of the season, he has overseen four wins and a draw. That sequence has repositioned Man Utd firmly within the race for a Champions League place. Momentum has become their most valuable currency.

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Everton, meanwhile, are chasing their own continental ambition. A Conference League spot is within sight, and a victory would reduce the gap to United to five points. For a side seeking a first home win since December, this is both challenge and invitation.
David Moyes greets his former club with most of his squad intact. Jack Grealish, on loan from Manchester City, is absent following foot surgery and is unlikely to feature again this season. Jake O’Brien serves a suspension after his dismissal in the 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth.

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For Man Utd, injury concerns persist. Mason Mount remains unavailable after missing the last three matches with a knock. He has returned to training but is not yet ready for selection. Matthijs de Ligt continues to recover from a back injury sustained in November. Patrick Dorgu, sidelined by a hamstring issue picked up in the 2-1 victory over Arsenal, is not expected back until April.

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Those absences shape options, yet Carrick’s system has delivered cohesion in recent weeks.
Both teams benefit from rest. Elimination from the FA Cup at the third round stage has created a pause since February 10. The break offers freshness but also removes rhythm. For Everton, recent home form is a concern, six matches without victory in all competitions. That statistic provides encouragement to Man Utd ahead of their first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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These are fixtures that influence perception as much as points. For United, sustaining their upward trajectory reinforces belief in the dressing room. For Everton, victory would signal genuine European intent rather than aspiration.
Everton are attempting to complete a rare Premier League double over Manchester United, something not achieved since 2014. Earlier this season, they triumphed at Old Trafford with 10 men courtesy of Kiernan Dewsbury Hall’s goal. History between the clubs remains weighted in United’s favour, with 96 wins to Everton’s 72, alongside 48 draws.
The expectation is finely balanced, yet United’s recent consistency edges the projection. Carrick’s side appear more assured in possession and more disciplined without it.
Manchester United to win, 2-1.
Kick off is scheduled for 8pm GMT on Monday, February 23, 2026. Coverage will be available live on Sky Sports, with streaming via the Sky Go app.
In a Premier League landscape shaped by marginal gains, Everton and Man Utd understand the stakes. European football next season may hinge on evenings such as this.









































