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Manchester United vs Everton live Premier League updates, team news and how to watch information

Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford in the Premier League today.

United were defeated 3-1 in the Manchester derby last weekend and they have the challenge of bouncing back against an Everton side who are desperate for points to survive relegation.

The Reds are 11 points behind Aston Villa in fourth position and a win is required to ensure their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League don't receive another blow.

Thankfully, United have won 40 games against Everton in the Premier League, which is the joint-most one side has against another in the competition's history.

Regarding the team news, Marcus Rashford and Jonny Evans are available after playing through knocks against Manchester City, but Omari Forson has been ruled out of the clash.

Follow below for live updates from Old Trafford.

Tyrell Malacia could miss the entirety of the season for United with a knee problem as manager Erik ten Hag raised possible issues with the club's medical staff.

Malacia reported for pre-season training in July with a knee problem that required an operation and he was scheduled to return in January but suffered a setback that required a second round of surgery.

Fellow left-back Luke Shaw is due to be sidelined until May and Ten Hag exercised the break clause in Sergio Reguilon's season-long loan on January 2 as he had been "assured" Shaw and Malacia would be fit in the new year.

Shaw returned for United in their FA Cup fourth round win at Newport County on January 28 but he came off injured at half-time in the 2-1 win away to Aston Villa on February 11 before hobbling off a week later in the first half of the victory at Luton.

United had five left-backs on their books in the first half of the campaign, with Alvaro

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