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Manchester United vs Everton LIVE highlights and reaction as Martial and McTominay score but Rashford injured

Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford for the early kick-off in the Premier League on Saturday.

After a disappointing defeat against Newcastle, Erik ten Hag demanded a response from his players and he got that against Brentford in midweek, with the three points being secured thanks to Marcus Rashford's goal in the first half.

It was hardly a stylish performance from United, but the victory was the target and they're now eyeing back-to-back league wins against Everton, who earned an important draw against Tottenham in their most recent outing.

In regards to team news, Casemiro is serving the last game of his suspension and Luke Shaw misses out after he sustained a knock against Brentford, however, Christian Eriksen returns to the matchday squad and is on the bench.

Eriksen was expected to be out for the season but he's made good progress in his recovery from an ankle injury.

Follow below for live updates from Old Trafford.

Everton ordered Manchester United to switch ends at kick-off when they traditionally attack the Stretford End in the second half, as if Jordan Pickford's goal would be hexed. For 36 minutes, it was.

After all that attacking and feckless finishing, it was apt that the charmed life that Pickford's goalframe led expired through a purportedly defensive-minded scorer.

Scott McTominay's goal-getting nous is renowned enough that whenever his name appears on the scoresheet it is not incongruous. He was deployed as the deepest of United's front six and still had the positional discipline to burst into the gap that Michael Keane had dozily afforded him and lashed the ball past a porous Pickford.

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