Manchester United are looking to relight their Premier League form after a derby day defeat last weekend.
Erik ten Hag's men will face off against Everton at Goodison Park, and after a 3-2 away victory against Omonia in the Europa League, will have plenty to think about ahead of the clash.
Manchester United's form in recent weeks has been incredibly mixed, while Everton currently boast the best defensive record in the Premier League.
Match referee
David Coote will be taking charge of the match in Merseyside on Sunday evening.
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Coote has taken charge of three Premier League fixtures so far this season, as well as another three in the Championship and one in the qualification stages of the Champions League.
He has so far handed out 27 yellow cards in these seven fixtures, with one of these subsequently turning into a red.
He has also awarded two spot kicks, both in Championship fixtures.
Assistant referees
Coote will be assisted by Nick Hopton and Timothy Wood, who will be manning the linesman duties.
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Fourth official
Anthony Taylor will be the man to separate Erik ten Hag and Frank Lampard on the touchline, as well as the usual scoreboard duties.
VAR
VAR will be handled by Andre Marriner, with Marc Perry acting as the assistant VAR.
Topics: Manchester United, Everton, Premier League