Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action

MANCHESTER UNITED v EVERTON

Saturday 12.30pm TNT Sports 1 Venue Old Trafford

Referee Simon Hooper This season G17 Y84 R3 5.12 cards/game

View image in fullscreenManchester United v Everton: probable starters, contenders in italics

Manchester United

Subs from Bayindir, Heaton, Kambwala, Amrabat, McTominay, Eriksen, Diallo, McNeill, Collyer, Ogunneye

Doubtful None

Injured Maguire (knock, 17 Mar), Wan-Bissaka (leg, 17 Mar), Højlund (muscular, 17 Mar), Martínez (knee, Apr), Martial (groin, Apr), Shaw (leg, May), Malacia (knee, unknown), Mount (unknown, unknown…

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State Softball Title Game Ends On Walk-Off Inside-The-Park Strikeout

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NFL Exec Stumbles Way Through Ray Rice Explanation

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Earl Monroe And Henry Bibby Latest To File Lawsuit Against Champions Basketball League

The Champions Basketball League, a scammy-seeming startup league that took hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors but has yet to play a single real game after failing to start its season multiple times, is now embroiled in three lawsuits. Two months ago, league CEO Carl George sued the Big3 league for $250 million, alleging that the CBL failed to get off the ground not because it was mismanaged, but because it had been deliberately sabotaged by the Big3. The Big3 responded by filing a defamation suit against George and the CBL. Now George is being sued for breach of contract by former NBA players Earl Monroe and Henry Bibby, who were both associated with the league. According to the suit, Monroe signed a contract with with the CBL on Aug. 7, 2016, agreeing to act as president…

Witness To 2012 Double Murder Says Aaron Hernandez Pulled The Trigger

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I'm Tired Of Hearing About The 2008 Celtics!

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Joe Tessitore's Call Of Chase McLaughlin's Missed Field Goal Was Shortsighted

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Ranking the 5 Best Post-Philip Rivers Quarterback Options for the Chargers

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Opening Up NBA Practice Facilities is Just a False Beacon of Hope

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