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Team NewsAshley Young and Darren Fletcher are both out of this clash for United. Phil Jones could be out after contracting the shingles. Michael Carrick withdrew from the England squad due to an ankle injury but should be fit for this game. Seamus Coleman and Tony Hibbert are both out for Everton. Marouane Fellaini missed Belgium’s friendly in midweek with a hip injury. He is expected to be back in time for this one.
Everton has had a good season so far. David Moyes has formed a team which depends on work ethic and togetherness. There is plenty of talent available to him; he organized the side with meager resources though. His side defeated United in the opening days of the season and will look to repeat the feat. Everton is chasing fourth placed Tottenham for the Champions League qualifying spot.
United has managed to pull out results when needed. Last weekend, they pulled out a win over Fulham due to a late goal from Wayne Rooney. Overall, this match has all the makings of a classic and is one which should not be missed. It was a draw with Everton which caused havoc to United’s title challenge last season after all.
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