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Premier League !! Manchester United Vs Everton On Tuesday , 8 PM

This Tuesday night, two teams fighting for a place in
Europe next season will face each other at Old Trafford.
Manchester United are currently on a 19 match unbeaten
run in the Premier League, but they have failed to
impress in recent weeks picking up home draws against
Bournemouth and West Brom.
Everton are looking to bounce back from a lacklustre
performance in the Merseyside derby this past weekend
and they’ll be looking to achieve their first Premier
League victory at Old Trafford since the 2013/14 season.
Team News-
Manchester United will welcome back Zlatan Ibrahimovic
and Ander Herrera from domestic bans for the game on
Tuesday night.
Paul Pogba might also feature as he was pictured
training after Saturday’s match at Old Trafford, but Jose
Mourinho is still without defensive players such as Phil
Jones and Chris Smalling .
Morgan Schneiderlin is a major doubt to face his former
club as he is recovering from a calf strain.
Ronald Koeman might opt with the same starting XI that
featured in the Merseyside derby, but he may bring in
Gareth Barry to provide an experienced head in the
midfield.
Man Utd Predicted XI: De Gea, Valencia, Rojo, Bailly,
Young, Pogba, Herrera, Carrick, Martial, Lingard,
Ibrahimovic
Everton Predicted XI: Robles, Pennington, Williams,
Baines, Holgate, Barry, Gueye, Baines, Barkley, Lukaku,
Valencia

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