Everton host Manchester United on Monday at 22:00 GMT+3 in this Premier League fixture at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Everton have failed to win any of their last six home matches and Manchester United are well placed to take all three points.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Everton vs Manchester United Tips
- Everton vs Manchester United: Manchester United to Win ( at N/A)
- Everton vs Manchester United: Bryan Mbeumo To Score Anytime ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Everton vs Manchester United Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Everton | |
| Draw | |
| Manchester United |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Everton vs Manchester United Predictions
Manchester United’s away consistency meets Everton’s home slide
Everton have failed to win any of their last six home matches in the Premier League. In those six games at Hill Dickinson Stadium, they have conceded in all of them and allowed at least two goals in three of their last five there. The defensive line has not held firm, and the pattern has repeated across recent rounds.
Over the season as a whole, the Toffees have lost five of their 13 home league fixtures. They have scored 16 goals in those 13 matches and found the net in five of the last six at home, but the balance has tilted away from control. More defeats than wins or draws at their new ground underline that struggle to adapt.
Manchester United’s away numbers point in a different direction. They have lost only three of their 13 Premier League away games. Under interim coach Michael Carrick, who replaced Ruben Antorim in January, United remain unbeaten with four wins and a draw. A five-match unbeaten run frames their current spell, even though the recent winning streak ended with a draw against West Ham.
There is also clear tournament pressure. United sit five points behind third-placed Aston Villa, while Chelsea, Liverpool and Brentford remain close in the race for Champions League football. Everton, meanwhile, are still in the hunt for European qualification but their home sequence complicates that task.
Six home games without a win for Everton and just three away defeats in 13 for United sit firmly alongside a 1.90 quote on an away victory.
Tip: Manchester United to Win ( at N/A)
Bryan Mbeumo’s sharp return adds a direct goal threat
Bryan Mbeumo has scored three goals in five appearances since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations in January. That return has come with volume as well as accuracy, with 11 shots across his last five outings and five of those efforts on target. Three have hit the net in that spell.
The winger, formerly of Brentford, has taken visible responsibility in the attacking phase. In recent seasons Manchester United have leaned heavily on Bruno Fernandes for decisive moments, but Mbeumo’s recent run has shifted part of that burden. His role has become more central in the final third under Carrick.
United have scored two or more goals in four of their five matches since Carrick stepped into the dugout. That team output frames the individual market without shifting focus away from Mbeumo’s own numbers. Minutes and attacking involvement have translated into repeat attempts on goal.
Three goals from five games and 11 shots in the same period align naturally with a 2.50 price on Mbeumo finding the net at any time.
Tip: Bryan Mbeumo To Score Anytime ( at N/A)

