
Everton have collected just 16 points at home this season
Man Utd are unbeaten in five games under Michael Carrick
Recommended bet: Draw
Man Utd will be looking to move fourth in the Premier League table when they make the trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium to face Everton on Monday evening.
With fourth-placed Chelsea dropping points in Saturday's 1-1 draw against relegation-threatened Burnley, the Red Devils head to Merseyside knowing they will leapfrog the Blues if they avoid defeat against the Toffees.
But United have already been stung this season by Everton, who won November's reverse fixture 1-0 and this contest could turn out to be a tight affair.
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Team news
Everton's on-loan midfielder Jake Grealish is out for the rest of the season due to an ankle problem and Jake O'Brien is suspended following his red card in the 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth.
Seamus Coleman is available after recovering from injury and could make his first appearance since the 1-0 win over the Red Devils back in November.
United remain without the injured trio of Mason Mount, Matthijs de Ligt and Patrick Dorgu, who are all expected back at varying times in March.
The stats
Everton are without a win in six home matches in all competitions and three of their last four outings at the Hill Dickinson Stadium have ended in draws after regular time.
United have won four and drawn one of Michael Carrick's five matches at the helm.
The Red Devils were held to a 1-1 draw at West Ham in their last outing.
Everton won the reverse fixture 1-0 in November despite being down to 10 men after just 13 minutes.
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Prediction
United have made a near-perfect start under Carrick when it comes to results, winning four in a row against Man City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham before being held at West Ham.
While a haul of 13 points from a possible 15 makes for solid reading, they have been a little fortunate in a couple of those matches, requiring 94th-minute strikes from Benjamin Sesko against both the Cottagers and the Hammers.
Life is certainly more positive under Carrick than it was when Ruben Amorim was in the Old Trafford dugout, but there are still areas of concern and this trip to Merseyside will not be straightforward.
Everton are sitting comfortably in mid-table and manager David Moyes, who endured a difficult time in charge of the Red Devils, will be eager to complete the double over one of his former employers.
The Toffees battled hard to earn a 1-0 win at the Theatre of Dreams in November and while another victory could be a stretch, a point looks to be within their grasp.
Everton have drawn three of their last four matches at home in regular time and have recorded seven stalemates in the league in total, evidence of how tough a nut to crack they can be.