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Ruben Amorim looking to build on first win as Premier League returns
Manchester United host Everton in the Premier League on Sunday as Ruben Amorim eyes a quickfire second victory in charge.
The 39-year-old saw his side overcome Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday night, running out 3-2 winners after a Rasmus Hojlund brace.
While perhaps not the most convincing performance, it was important for Amorim to win his first home in charge of the Red Devils. It’s natural that the team would take a while to adapt to his system but failing to win the games United will be expected to would still be a huge disappointment.
The same would be said for Sunday’s game. While it would be foolish to expect United to click into top gear, not claiming three points at home would have to be seen as a blow.
Sean Dyche’s side have won only one of their six away games all season, scoring just five goals.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game.
Lift-off: Ruben Amorim claimed his first win as Manchester United manager on Thursday night
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Manchester United vs Everton is scheduled for a 1.30pm GMT kick-off time on Sunday 1 December 2024.
Old Trafford in Manchester will host.
TV channel and live stream: The game will not be available in the UK.
Free highlights: Match of the Day 2 will broadcast highlights when it airs at 10.30pm on BBC One on Sunday.
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Amorim is expected to make changes to Thursday’s team. The United boss revealed Hojlund looked “dead” on his feet following the game, while Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martinez could be eased into action after injuries of late.
Bruno Fernandes may start in a deeper role again.
Bruno Fernandes has been tipped for a deeper role by Ruben Amorim
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Everton are likely to be without Armando Broja, James Garner, Seamus Coleman, Timothy Iroegbunam and Youssef Chermiti.
The Toffees could take heart from some of United’s defensive frailties but the hosts have to feel confident about claiming another victory.
Man Utd to win, 3-1.
Man United wins: 95
Draws: 47
Everton wins: 71
Manchester United to win: 1/2
Draw: 10/3
Everton to win: 11/2
Odds via Betfair and subject to change.