How to Watch Man United vs. Everton Anywhere This Weekend
So, here's the deal — Manchester United are squaring off against Everton this Sunday in what promises to be a big finish to the Premier League Summer Series. If you’ve been following the tournament, you’ll know United have been on fire lately. With back-to-back wins over West Ham and Bournemouth, they’re sitting pretty at the top of the standings with a perfect record so far. This last match, held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, could seal the deal for Ruben Amorim’s squad.
What’s interesting is that United’s new signing, Bryan Mbeumo, is expected to make his debut in this game. That’s got fans buzzing, especially after how fluid and commanding United have looked during their previous outings. There’s a lot of hope building around Amorim’s approach and what that could mean for the regular Premier League season — a real shift from last year’s nerve-wracking brush with the relegation zone.
Everton, on the other hand, are heading into this one under a bit of a dark cloud. Their performances so far in the series haven’t been encouraging at all. They were comfortably beaten 3-0 by Bournemouth and then followed it up with another flat display against West Ham. Fans are understandably concerned, and the pressure is on the club to bring in reinforcements before the transfer window slams shut. You can sense the urgency.
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The game kicks off at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT in the U.S., 10 p.m. in the UK, and if you’re in Australia, you’ll need to tune in at 7 a.m. AEST on Monday. And yes, you can stream it — no matter where you are.
In the U.S., Peacock’s got the exclusive stream, but you'll need either a Premium or Premium Plus subscription. If you're in the UK, Sky Sports is carrying the match on both Main Event and Premier League channels, and cord-cutters can use Now TV. Canadians can catch it on Fubo, and in Australia, Stan Sport is your go-to — and there’s even a free trial if you're just hopping in for this one match.
And if you're traveling or in a region where the stream is geo-blocked? That’s where a VPN comes in handy. Services like ExpressVPN allow fans to set their location virtually, bypassing regional restrictions and keeping their connection private and secure. Just make sure your streaming service terms allow it.
So whether you're tuning in for United’s strong finish, hoping Everton can bounce back, or just in it for a glimpse at how this Summer Series wraps up — there’s definitely a lot to watch for in this final fixture.
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