Manchester United - Everton FC
Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
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Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
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Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
Manchester United - Everton FC
Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
Cannel:
C + Sport Poland
Premiere Analog
Nova Sport 2
Italian Sky Sport 3
Italian Sky Sport 1
ViaSat Ticket 2
Sport 1 NL
Sport Klub (Croatia)
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
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Manchester United - Everton FC
Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
Cannel:
C + Sport Poland
Premiere Analog
Nova Sport 2
Italian Sky Sport 3
Italian Sky Sport 1
ViaSat Ticket 2
Sport 1 NL
Sport Klub (Croatia)
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
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Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
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Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
Cannel:
C + Sport Poland
Premiere Analog
Nova Sport 2
Italian Sky Sport 3
Italian Sky Sport 1
ViaSat Ticket 2
Sport 1 NL
Sport Klub (Croatia)
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
Manchester United - Everton FC
Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
Cannel:
C + Sport Poland
Premiere Analog
Nova Sport 2
Italian Sky Sport 3
Italian Sky Sport 1
ViaSat Ticket 2
Sport 1 NL
Sport Klub (Croatia)
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
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Manchester United - Everton FC
Premier League: 26. Round
Match date: 10 February 2013 - Kick Off Time: 16:00 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford, England
Referee: Mark Halsey
Everton
have been one of the few sides to take points from league leaders
Manchester United so far this season, with their 1-0 victory at Goodison
Park on the opening day coming as somewhat of a shock. United have more
than made up for it since by winning 20 of the subsequent 24 league
games and topping the league, but their remains the impression that the
Toffees could make this difficult for the hosts. An epic 4-4 draw
between the two sides at Old Trafford last season shook United's title
hopes, and another indifferent result could do the same despite a nine
point gap between Alex Ferguson's side and second placed Manchester
City.
Given their current position, Everton must be starting to
dream of taking a Champions League qualifying place for only the second
time in their history. Given the limited financial resources David Moyes
has to work with that would be a great achievement but having only
added eighteen year old right back John Stones during January, their
squad will be stretched as they pursue wealthier Arsenal and Tottenham.
Finding goals will be crucial in the run in with Jelavic only managing
seven so far, but Victor Anichebe's increasing role in the first team
could help them find the net more often.
Michael Carrick, Ashley
Young and Phil Jones could be fit for United after missing out on the
England game in midweek with injuries, although Jones has been
struggling with shingles. Everton could have Seamus Coleman available
again, and Marouane Fellaini should have recovered from his hip problem,
but Tony Hibbert's return date is uncertain after an operation to fix a
calf injury.
Cannel:
C + Sport Poland
Premiere Analog
Nova Sport 2
Italian Sky Sport 3
Italian Sky Sport 1
ViaSat Ticket 2
Sport 1 NL
Sport Klub (Croatia)
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 3
Abu Dhabi Sports - HD 5
click here
match-sports.blogspot.com/p/ch1.html
match-sports.blogspot.com/p/ch1.html
match-sports.blogspot.com/p/ch1.html