Manchester United vs Everton live stream: Watch EPL football online, TV schedule and more

Manchester United's stadium Old Trafford. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/File)

Manchester United will play Everton at Old Trafford on Sunday in an early lunchtime kickoff . Both teams have underperformed so far this season, but they will need little to inspire them to give their all in today's game as they take on their fierce north-west rivals.

Today's big English Premier League game will kick off at 12-noon BST (7 a.m. EST) and can be watched online through live stream – free for subscribers – via the link provided below.

Everton come into today's game just one place above the relegation zone after a lackluster opening six games of the season.

They have six points from six games and if they lose again today they will be teetering on a potential season of fighting at the wrong end of the table.

Manchester United meanwhile have not had that much better of a season. They are in 10<sup>th place in the table, but have just 8 points from their opening 6 games so far. If Everton can claim an away win today then they will leapfrog United, and depending on how much they win by, could go as high as 8<sup>th in the table.

United will be looking for three points in front of their home crowd, which could lift them up to the lofty heights of fourth in the table. But if they are to claim the win today they will have to do it without skipper Wayne Rooney, who commences his three game suspension. That means Juan Mata is likely to be drafted into the side to replace Rooney up front.

In team news for Everton, forward Kevin Mirallas will be unavailable for at least four weeks after suffering a hamstring tear.

Today's game between Manchester United and Everton will kick off at 12 p.m. BST (7 a.m. EST) and can be watched online by clicking here.

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