David Moyes brings a team he needs to rebuild to the home of one he built over 11 years and where he will hope to get a decent reception to recognise his galvanising of a club who in the 90s twice went to the final day before ensuring Premier League status. Everton are still smarting from the midweek home loss to Palace and looking for a first double over United since 1969-70. Mark Tallentire
Kick-off Sunday 4.10pm
Venue Goodison Park
Last season Everton 1 Man Utd 0
Live Sky Sports 1
Referee M Clattenburg
This season G24, Y83, R3, 3.71 cards per game
Odds H 6-4 A 2-1 D 5-2
Everton
Subs from Robles, McGeady, Osman, Hibbert, Naismith, Garbutt, Jagielka, Browning, Alcaraz, Gueye
Doubtful Jagielka (hamstring)
Injured Gibson (knee, 26 Apr), Koné (knee, 26 Apr), Traoré (hamstring, 3 May), Oviedo (broken leg, Jun), Pienaar (knee, unknown),
Suspended None
Form LWWWWW
Discipline Y49 R1
Leading scorer Lukaku 13
Manchester United
Subs from Lindegaard, Buttner, Nani, Januzaj, Varela, Evans, Giggs,
Ferdinand, Fletcher, Cleverley, Kagawa
Doubtful None
Injured Da Silva (thigh, 26 Apr), Van Persie (knee, 3 May)
Suspended None
Form WWLWLW
Discipline Y58 R3
Leading scorer Rooney 15