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Everton vs Man Utd: TV Channels, Live Streams & 8pm Kick-Off

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manchester United take on Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday, February 23, kicking off at 8pm GMT. This fixture marks Manchester United’s inaugural visit to the venue.

Kick-Off Time and Venue

The Premier League clash unfolds at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium. Fans can expect action to begin at 8pm GMT, providing an evening highlight for supporters worldwide.

Watching in the UK

Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR broadcast the match live. Pre-match coverage starts at 6.30pm GMT, featuring in-depth analysis from the Monday Night Football team.

Stream the game via the Sky Go app or Sky Sports app for subscribers. Non-subscribers have the option to purchase a NOW Sports Membership for access.

US Viewing Options

In the United States, tune in on USA Network at 3pm ET or 12pm PT. Streaming is available on Fubo.

International Broadcasts

Canadian viewers find coverage on Fubo and DAZN. Australians can watch on Stan Sport. Local broadcast partners handle distribution in other regions—verify availability in your country.

Radio Commentary

National coverage airs on talkSPORT. Local options include BBC Radio Manchester, with additional live audio on the official Manchester United app.

Manchester United Team News

Interim manager Michael Carrick contends with absences of Matthijs de Ligt (back injury) and Patrick Dorgu (muscle issue). Mason Mount nears recovery from a training knock but may not start.

Everton Team News

David Moyes lacks Jack Grealish (long-term foot fracture) and suspended defender Jake O’Brien after a red card versus Bournemouth. Seamus Coleman returns at right-back.

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