
Manchester United and Everton will play their final Premier League Summer Series matches on Sunday, 3 August, when they go head-to-head at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Ruben Amorim's side have had a productive time in the United States, winning both of their matches at the Premier League Summer Series.
Everton, meanwhile, haven't had the best of times, losing both of their matches in the pre-season competition.
How the bookies view it: No odds available
There are no odds available at present for the match between Man United and Everton. Once they are released, we will update the preview.
Head to head: Advantage Man Utd
Manchester United have an impressive recent record against Everton, winning six of their last seven matches against the Toffees. Of all the Premier League teams that Ruben Amorim has faced so far, Everton will be one of the few that he has fond memories of playing. His team beat the Toffees 4-0 in his first home match in charge of the club.
Players to watch: A look at both clubs' new signings
Both of these teams have invested in forwards this summer, with Manchester United bringing in Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, and Everton bringing in Thierno Barry.
As far as Man Utd are concerned, they will feel that the acquisition of Cunha and Mbeumo are as close to guaranteed success stories as they are going to get. The pair are established Premier League players, and they scored an accumulative total of 35 goals between them in the English top flight last season.
Cunha has already made a couple of appearances this pre-season, but the match with Everton is expected to be Mbeumo's debut. Both men will be keen to score their first goals for the club on Sunday night.
Thierno Barry represents more of an unkown quantity. The 22-year-old has been signed from Villarreal, where he scored 11 La Liga goals last season. Barry has played a total of 61 minutes during pre-season for the Toffees and is still searching for his first goal. He'd love to do it against a club the size of Man Utd.
Predicted line-ups
As mentioned above, Bryan Mbeumo is in line for his first appearance for Manchester United on Sunday night. However, there won't be appearances from Andre Onana and Lisandro Martinez as the pair are recovering from injuries. As for Everton, Jarrod Branthwaite is injured and is currently recovering back home.
Man United: Bayindir – Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw – Amad, Fernandes, Ugarte, Dorgu – Cunha, Mbeumo, Hojlund
Everton: Pickford – Patterson, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko – Garner, Gueye – Ndiaye, Iroegbunam, Alcaraz – Barry
Anything else catch the eye?
Manchester United were brilliant against Bournemouth last time out, and the Red Devils managed to score four goals across the 90 minutes. They also scored two against West Ham and have looked like a potent attacking force throughout their time in the United States. Man United to score over 2.5 goals could be the bet here.