Everton vs Manchester United - Free football prediction and tips - Premier League - February 23, 2026

Everton vs Manchester United – Free football prediction and tips – Premier League – February 23, 2026

Everton – Manchester United: Man U aiming to reclaim a top-four spot Premier League - Free API - TheSportsDB.com

Everton host Manchester United on Monday, hoping to back up that earlier shock. A double over United would be a rare headline for the Toffees these days.

Still, history leans towards United — they’ve often delivered on the Mersey banks.

Everton need to tighten up at home Fichier:Logo Everton FC 2023.svg — Wikipédia

That Old Trafford win earlier in the season still matters for Everton. It showed they can turn up for the big nights.

Since then, home form’s been patchy. Results have been inconsistent and several matches have slipped away from David Moyes’ side in front of their own fans.

The back line has had wobbles recently — clean sheets have been a rare sight in the last few weeks.

Still, Everton sit close to European spots and know games like this can swing a season.

Manchester United arrive full of confidence Manchester United F.C. - Wikipedia

United’s momentum is clear. They’re on a long unbeaten run in the league.

A few recent games have been scrappy, but United have nicked important points, often late on.

That stubbornness to stay in matches has reignited the top-four chase and kept pressure on the rivals.

They travel with belief and the aim to keep the run going.

Likely Lineups

Everton : Pickford ; Patterson, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko ; Gueye, Garner ; Armstrong, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye ; Barry

Manchester United : Lammens ; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw ; Casemiro, Mainoo ; Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha ; Mbeumo


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Football Prediction Everton vs Manchester United

Both teams to score

Everton can cause damage in attack, especially in the big games.

United, meanwhile, keep finding the net and are hard to shut down over 90 minutes.

Given that, both teams to score looks like the sensible call.

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