Everton will be hoping for a change in fortunes when they take on Manchester United on Saturday afternoon.
The Blues last won at Old Trafford in 2013, courtesy of a solitary strike from full-back Bryan Oviedo.
Rafa Benitez's side will fancy their chances of achieving a positive result at the home of the Red Devils on this occasion due to the Blues' impressive start to the campaign, but have been rocked by injuries.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison are both unavailable for this weekend's contest, placing pressure on summer signing Salomon Rondon to deliver in the final third.
Various pundits have been having their say on how Manchester United versus Everton will play out, with Solskjaer's side predominantly being backed to come out on top.
Paul Merson, Sportskeeda, (Manchester United 2-1 Everton)
Paul Merson has admitted it is difficult to predict how United games will pan out at this moment in time due to their lack of consistency.
Both of United's last two wins in all competitions came courtesy of late goals to snatch three points, prompting Merson to question when the Red Devils will start to put together proper performances.
"How lucky do Manchester United want to get?" Questioned the former Arsenal man.
"Villarreal gave them a proper footballing lesson in the UEFA Champions League last night, but they hung on for their lives, scored late on and won the game!
"Sooner or later, the way they play has to change and I believe this could be the game where they finally click.
"They were unfortunate not to score the penalty against Aston Villa and were well beaten against Villarreal despite getting a result, so it’s kind of hard to predict their results.
"Everton have done a great job so far this season, but they have their fair share of injury concerns.
"With a full-strength starting XI, they could have caused Manchester United problems, but I don’t think that will be the case at Old Trafford this week."
Mark Lawrenson, BBC Sport (Manchester United 2-0 Everton)
Mark Lawrenson is backing United to triumph 2-0 on home soil and is concerned by the absence of Calvert-Lewin.
The 24-year-old is still sidelined through injury and has missed the last three Premier League games.
"This will be a tough test for United, because we have seen how good Everton are under Rafa Benitez, and Solskjaer must cope without the injured Harry Maguire in his defence," said Lawrenson.
"United struggled without Maguire at the end of last season, but the arrival of Raphael Varane means they are strong enough at the back now - plus Everton are still without Dominic Calvert-Lewin, so they will carry less of a threat."
Michael Owen, BetVictor, (Manchester United 3-1 Everton)
Though impressed by Everton's reaction after defeats to Aston Villa and QPR, Michael Owen is not willing to get carried away by the Blues' home win over Norwich City.
The former Manchester United forward believes his former employers will earn all three points, having received a lift after beating Villarreal.
"United are in a strong position though and are only one point behind leaders Liverpool. That thrilling win against Villarreal should give the squad a morale boost," he said.
"After a couple of bad results to Villa and then to QPR in the cup, Everton bounced back with a win at home to Norwich. Norwich were the ideal opponents to get some confidence back and frankly, it’s hard to read too much into the win.
"Everton haven’t won at Old Trafford since 2013 and I don’t think they’ll be winning this one. I’m predicting a 3-1 Man United win."
Man United vs Everton odds with Grosvenor Sport
Man United 4/9
Draw 17/5
Everton 13/2
*odds subject to change
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