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How to watch Man Utd vs Everton: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
How to watch Man Utd vs Everton: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

Daily Mirror

time03-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

How to watch Man Utd vs Everton: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

For fans looking to tune into or follow the pre-season showdown between Manchester United and Everton, here's everything you need to know, courtesy of Mirror Football Manchester United and Everton face off in a highly anticipated Premier League Summer Series clash as both clubs continue their preparations for the 2025/26 season. The Red Devils are eager to build momentum after a poor 2024/25 campaign, with new signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo looking to make their mark. ‌ Everton, meanwhile, are entering a new era as they gear up for their debut season at the state-of-the-art Hill Dickinson Stadium. However, their pre-season has got off to a rocky start with a heavy 3-0 defeat to Brighton on Day 1 of the Summer Series, and a 2-1 defeat to West Ham on Day 2. ‌ United opened their Summer Series campaign with a narrow but encouraging 2-1 win over West Ham, before smashing Bournemouth 4-1 on Day 2. Here, Mirror Football brings you everything you need to know ahead of the match - including TV and live stream details, plus the latest team news. ‌ When and where does Man Utd vs Everton take place? The friendly between Manchester United and Everton is being held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA, with a capacity of 82,500. The match kicks off at 7pm local time on Saturday, July 26, which translates to 12am UK time on Sunday, July 27. How to watch Man Utd vs Everton? UK fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 11:30pm on Saturday. Sky Go subscribers can stream the match on laptops or mobile devices. Alternatively, NOW TV passes are available for non-subscribers. MUTV will also broadcast the game live for subscribers, accessible via Sky (channel 418) or Virgin Media (channel 526). For US viewers, the match will be shown on NBC Sports. Team news Summer arrivals Cunha and Mbeumo are expected to be involved for United, with Ruben Amorim's new-look attack beginning to take shape. While Cunha has already featured heavily for the club this summer, Mbeumo has been left out of their initial pre-season games to allow him to build some fitness up, and could make his official bow against Everton. As for the Toffees, summer signings Carlos Alcaraz, Thierno Barry and Mark Travers - all of whom have made their debuts - are expected to be given run outs. However, the fixture may come a little too early for the club's latest capture, Adam Aznou, whose move from Bayern Munich was confirmed on Tuesday. ‌ Upcoming fixtures After facing Everton, United will head back to the UK for their final pre-season game: a clash with Fiorentina at Old Trafford. The match will take place on Saturday, August 9 ahead of their Premier League opener against Arsenal eight days later. Like United, David Moyes ' men are set to travel back to England after the game, with a final pre-season tie with Roma to come. The game will take place on August 9 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking the Everton senior team's first ever fixture there. The Toffees then kick off their Premier League campaign against newly-promoted Leeds United on August 18, before hosting Brighton on Merseyside on August 24 in what will be the first competitive match at their new ground. Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

What time and channel is Manchester United v Everton on today?
What time and channel is Manchester United v Everton on today?

Irish Daily Mirror

time03-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

What time and channel is Manchester United v Everton on today?

Manchester United continue their pre-season tour of America this weekend when taking on familiar opponents. Ruben Amorim's side have won their opening two matches in the Premier League Summer Series and can complete a clean sweep if they see off Everton. The Toffees, in contrast, are looking to pick up their first point in the pre-season competition, as both sides gear up for the start of the season. Here is all you need to know about the match: When and where is it on? The match is scheduled to take place at 10pm (Irish time) on Sunday, 3 August at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. How can I watch it? The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Betting Odds Manchester United 4/7 Draw 3/1 Everton 9/2

Today's top TV and streaming choices: The Feud, The Shining and Oppenheimer
Today's top TV and streaming choices: The Feud, The Shining and Oppenheimer

Irish Independent

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Today's top TV and streaming choices: The Feud, The Shining and Oppenheimer

The Feud Virgin Media One, 9pm A kitchen extension is at the root of all manner of problems between jealous neighbours in this tense drama series. Golf: The Open Highlights BBC Two, 9pm Live action can be seen on Sky Sports Main Event from 6.30am, but if you don't have access to it, the next best thing is to watch the crucial moments of the first day's play from Royal Portrush Golf Club in Co Antrim during this programme. Trump: Moscow's Man in the White House: Dispatches Channel 4, 9pm Ex-US intelligence officials and White House insiders are among those offering their views on why Donald Trump remains so close to Russian premier Vladimir Putin and the impact their relationship may be having on global politics. Listen To The Land Speak RTÉ One, 10.10pm Inspired by his 2022 book of the same name, writer and documentary-maker Manchán Magan explores the wisdom and knowledge contained in the Irish landscape and the nation's myths. The Shining BBC Four, 9pm Stanley Kubrick's brilliant adaptation of Stephen King's bestselling horror novel still packs a punch. Jack Nicholson plays a troubled writer whose caretaking job at a remote hotel turns into a nightmare for his wife and son thanks to the establishment's resident evil spirits. ADVERTISEMENT The Summer I Turned Pretty Prime Video, streaming now The third and final season (well, Belly is pretty much a full-blown adult at this juncture) kicks off with a two-episode premiere. The 11-episode season will continue weekly, wrapping up with its last instalment on September 17. Trainwreck: Balloon Boy Netflix, streaming now Remember Balloon Boy? Back in 2009, a man from Colorado rang the authorities claiming his homemade spaceship had blown away with his six-year-old son inside. If you don't know the story, you can probably guess the rest. Apocalypse in the Tropics Netflix, streaming now Where does governance end and doctrine begin? To put it another way, at what point do the lines blur between democratic rule and religious rule? This isn't an anatomy of what's devolving in North America right now, but rather what's already happened in South America. In her new documentary, Brazilian filmmaker Petra Costa returns with a penetrating look at how Christian evangelical movements have gained powerful influence over Brazil's political system. With remarkable access to both sitting president Lula and former president Bolsonaro — plus one of Brazil's most prominent televangelists — the film dives into the spiritual and strategic alliances shaping modern Brazil. What emerges is a tense portrait of a nation where apocalyptic beliefs mix with political ambition. Costa, known for her Oscar-nominated The Edge of Democracy, again captures a country in flux with raw honesty and clarity. One Night In Idaho Prime Video, streaming now In late 2022, a fatal stabbing attack involving four university students rocked a small Idaho town, drawing national attention. An explosion of social media sleuthing, a cross-country manhunt, a dramatic arrest, and a looming trial made this crime one of the most high-profile stories of the last decade. Foundation AppleTV+, streaming now Season 3 returns to Apple, with new episodes dropping every Friday through to September 12. Inspired by Isaac Asimov's celebrated books, the saga follows exiles fighting to restore civilisation as an empire collapses. The Crossbow Cannibal Prime Video, streaming now Keeping things super light on Prime Video this week, we also have a profile of Stephen Griffiths, who created his own deadly persona in the hope of following in the footsteps of his idol — serial killer Peter Sutcliffe. Fifteen years after Griffiths's arrest, this documentary revisits one of Britain's darkest criminal cases. Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story Disney+, streaming now National Geographic dives into (apologies) the legacy of a legendary film with this Laurent Bouzereau documentary, tracing its journey from book to enduring pop culture phenomenon. If the tween in your life has been counting down the days, they'll probably already know that Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires is also now available (be warned, it's a musical). Oppenheimer Netflix, streaming now Finally, the wait is over. Anyone who failed to catch it in the cinema back in the heady summer of 2023 can now view it on whatever device they please. Speaking of German-related drama, Brick, an atmospheric number with Danny Boyle vibes, is also available. Building The Band Netflix, streaming now If The Circle and The Voice procreated and were imbued in a cocoon of cringe. If this is too much schmlatz for you, then the second season of 1923 might be a better fit.

How to watch Lions v Argentina on TV tonight for free - channel and kick-off time
How to watch Lions v Argentina on TV tonight for free - channel and kick-off time

Wales Online

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Wales Online

How to watch Lions v Argentina on TV tonight for free - channel and kick-off time

How to watch Lions v Argentina on TV tonight for free - channel and kick-off time Andy Farrell has named a strong British & Irish Lions XV to face Argentina in Dublin Jac Morgan starts at openside flanker. (Image: (Photo by) ) The 2025 British & Irish Lions series gets under way tonight with Andy Farrell's side taking on Argentina in Dublin. The iconic touring team will play Australia in this year's edition, and it will mark the return of full stadiums for the first time since 2017, when they toured New Zealand. ‌ This evening's match against Los Pumas marks the first-ever Lions fixture to take place at the Aviva Stadium and will kickstart six weeks of rugby action Down Under. ‌ The two teams will contest for the 1888 Cup and follows the tradition of playing the first warm-up fixture on home soil. In 2021, of course, the Lions played against Japan at Murrayfield, which is where Alun Wyn Jones famously dislocated his shoulder ahead of captaining the tour, before making a miraculous return just 18 days later. Lions CEO Ben Calveley touched on the importance of the opening fixture in Ireland. "The opportunity to play in Dublin at Aviva Stadium in front of more than 50,000 Lions fans will make for a great occasion and the perfect send‑off," he began. Article continues below "British & Irish Lions tours have a rich heritage built over 130 years of touring but alongside our strong history which we are very proud of, it is important that we look for ways in which to evolve our tours. "This pre‑tour fixture is one such example of this and builds on the success of the pre‑tour fixture against Japan at Murrayfield in 2021 which was a resounding success. "British & Irish Lions fans are a core part of what makes a great Lions tour. This fixture in Aviva Stadium gives fans who may not be travelling to Australia the opportunity to see the Lions in action which is really important to us." Sign up to Inside Welsh rugby on Substack to get exclusive news stories and insight from behind the scenes in Welsh rugby. ‌ Here is everything you need to know ahead of the clash. Viewing details Lions v Argentina is being shown for free live on S4C (Wales) and TG4 (Ireland). It marks an historic co-production partnership between the two national broadcasters, who offer fans free-to-air coverage of the opening match. ‌ Sky Sports have the right to the full Lions tour, and will also be showing the match on Sky Sports Main Event. Sarra Elgan will be joined by former Welsh internationals Ken Owens, Jamie Roberts and Mike Phillips for analysis on S4C. If you would like to live stream the game on desktop, mobile or tablet, then head over to the S4C Clic app, or BBC iPlayer (look for S4C channel) to watch. ‌ What time is kick-off? The British and Irish Lions v Argentina kicks off at 8pm on Friday, June 20, at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Team news Lions XV: Marcus Smith; Tommy Freeman, Sione Tuipulotu, Bundee Aki, Duhan van der Merwe; Fin Smith, Alex Mitchell; Ellis Genge, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Finlay Bealham, Maro Itoje, Tadhg Beirne, Tom Curry, Jac Morgan, Ben Earl. Replacements: Ronan Kelleher, Pierre Schoeman, Tadhg Furlong, Scott Cummings, Henry Pollock, Tomos Williams, Elliot Daly, Mack Hansen. Article continues below Argentina XV: Carreras; Isgro, Cinti, Piccardo, Mendy; Albornoz, Garcia; Vivas, Montoya (c), Sclavi, Molina, Rubiolo, Matera, Gonzalez, Oviedo Replacements: Bernasconi, Wenger, Coria Marchetti, Grondona. S, Moro, Benitez Cruz, Moroni, Cordero

What time is the F1 Spanish Grand Prix today? Starting grid and how to watch
What time is the F1 Spanish Grand Prix today? Starting grid and how to watch

Metro

time01-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Metro

What time is the F1 Spanish Grand Prix today? Starting grid and how to watch

Lando Norris can take the lead of the Formula 1 championship by beating teammate Oscar Piastri to victory at the Spanish Grand Prix today. The gap between the McLaren drivers is just three points after Norris got back to winning ways at last week's chaotic Monaco Grand Prix. Hot on their rear-wing is Max Verstappen who has driven himself into title contention despite continued problems with his Red Bull RB21 car. Here's everything you need to know about today's race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya: Piastri put in a fantastic final lap in qualifying to snatch pole position away from Norris with a time of 1:11.546 – two tenths quicker than his main championship rival. Remarkably, Verstappen and George Russell set the exact same lap time, but the reigning champion will start ahead as he set the time first. Sir Lewis Hamilton said his car was 'undriveable' in practice but managed to qualify fifth, while there was disaster for the other Red Bull of Yuki Tsunoda who will start the race in last place. Spanish drivers Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz had contrasting Saturdays, qualifying 10th and 18th respectively. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) Lando Norris (McLaren) Max Verstappen (Red Bull) George Russell (Mercedes) Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Pierre Gasly (Alpine) Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) Alex Albon (Williams) Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) Oliver Bearman (Haas) Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) Esteban Ocon (Haas) Carlos Sainz (Williams) Franco Colapinto (Alpine) Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) Lights out for the Spanish Grand Prix is today at 2pm UK time. The race is 66 laps long, with Max Verstappen currently holding the lap record with a time of 1:16.330 that was set in 2023. Predictably for Spain, there's zero chance of a wet race, with nothing but bright sunshine and scorching temperatures of 31C forecast. The race will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event, with their coverage set to begin at 12.30pm Highlights will be shown on Channel 4 at 6.30pm. Or better still, you can follow all the action on Metro's LIVE blog from 1pm. Speaking ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, Johnny Herbert believes Lando Norris will be pipped to the title by his teammate. More Trending 'I still think Oscar Piastri is the favourite for the Drivers Championship because he's becoming a force to be reckoned with,' the former F1 race winner told Fast Slots. Drivers Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 161pts Lando Norris (McLaren) – 158pts Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 136pts Constructors McLaren – 319pts Mercedes – 147pts Red Bull – 143pts 'But it's the change of when he first came on board. He was finding his way. Now he's found his way. And from this point on, he's only going to grow stronger and stronger. Like I think we saw with Max Verstappen. 'Oscar Piastri is pretty much close to knowing what he needs to do from within his own team with Mark Webber [his manager], also knowing what needs to happen from the media side, but also then what happens within the team itself. 'He's even outfoxing Max in a racing situation and getting the better of Max. So, he's playing that race-craft very smartly at the moment. He's putting down a marker and making a statement.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Luis Enrique T-shirt in Champions League final pays tribute to daughter Xana MORE: Netflix fans lap up new number 1 film based on shocking real-life murder MORE: Nervous flier claims Jet2 marched her off plane 'like criminal'

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