Manchester United are back in action tomorrow when they head to Goodison Park to face Everton. Erik ten Hag's side face a huge task in the first of three consecutive away games, with Everton in a defiant mood after being deducted 10 points for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.
The Toffees are now in the bottom three but have won three of their last five. Rasmus Hojlund faces a race to be fit in time for the trip to Merseyside, having pulled out of international duty with Denmark due to a muscular issue.
Luke Shaw will be available, having recovered from his own issue that has kept him out since August. ALSO READ: United's excuse for letting James Garner go has not aged well ALSO READ: Ten Hag addresses Varane's future and possible striker signing Here are your Saturday evening headlines. Ten Hag demands Ten Hag has told his United players to make sure they work harder than their opposite number while his injury-hit side continue to search for their momentum this season.
United have won four of their last five in the Premier League but are still struggling to hit top gear and have won nine and lost nine of their 18 games in all competitions this season.