Premier League Summer Series: Stream Man United vs. Everton From Anywhere
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA, AUG 3 – Manchester United secured the Premier League Summer Series title despite a 2-2 draw with Everton, finishing top with seven points after two wins and a draw, coach Ruben Amorim said.
- Manchester United played Everton on August 3, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta during their pre-season US tour.
- This match followed United's wins over West Ham and Bournemouth , while Everton had lost both their tour games up to that point.
- Man Utd took the lead through Fernandes' penalty after a foul by Tarkowski, but Everton equalized via Ndiaye, and Mount restored United's lead after halftime.
- The game featured key moments like Bayindir's double save denying Keane and Beto, Yoro's defensive challenge, and post-substitution injury treatment for Heaven after a collision with Barry.
- The result kept United's momentum strong in their US tour, highlighting defensive issues noted by Everton's coach Amorim and suggesting continued adjustments ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
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Washington.- Manchester United became champion of the friendly Premier League Summer Series tournament, played in the United States, by 2-2 with Everton in the final match of the quadrangular. The team led by Portugueseman Ruben Amorim had won his first two matches, West Ham by 2-1 and Bournemouth by 4-1. Everton, for its part, added his first point as he had previously lost to the Hammers (2-1) and Bournemouth by 3-0. Earlier, West Ham defeated…
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