Why is Manchester United vs Everton not on a TV channel or live stream?
The Red Devils host the Toffees on Sunday.
Ruben Amorim looks to continue his unbeaten start to life as Manchester United manager against Everton on Sunday, but it will not be a televised match.
The new Red Devils boss took charge of the team for the first time last weekend as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Ipswich.
They were then pushed by Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday night, but Amorim got his first win as United prevailed 3-2.
He will be hoping to pick up his first Premier League victory on Sunday afternoon as Everton arrive at Old Trafford.
Sean Dyche’s team has only lost one of their last eight Premier League matches, but that run has only produced two wins as well.
Goals have proved extremely hard to come by for the Toffees, with none scored in their last three games and just 10 in 12 matches this campaign.
The Red Devils have won their last five meetings with Everton and lost just once in 12 against the Merseyside team.
It is the start of an incredibly difficult December for Everton, who also face Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City before the end of the month.
Why isn’t Manchester United vs Everton on TV?
Unfortunately the match will not be shown live on Sunday as it was originally scheduled to be on at 3pm on Saturday 30 November.
The game was rescheduled as the Red Devils played Bodo/Glimt on Thursday evening in the Europa League and will now be played at 1.30pm on Sunday.
Tottenham vs Fulham has been rescheduled to the same time as Spurs played Roma in the Europa League on Thursday.
The televised matches on Sunday will be Chelsea vs Aston Villa at 1.30pm and Liverpool vs Manchester City at 4pm.
Highlights of all the games will be shown on Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm on BBC One.
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