Manchester United will be aiming to win the 2025 Premier League Summer Series when they round off their tour of the United States with a clash against Everton on Sunday night.
The Red Devils have beaten West Ham United and Bournemouth in the summer competition, while Everton have lost to the same two clubs during a disappointing tournament to date.
Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the contest.
What time does Man United vs. Everton kick off?
The pre-season friendly will kick off at 10pm UK time on Sunday night.
Meanwhile, it is a 5pm local time kickoff in Atlanta, Georgia.
Where is Man United vs. Everton being played?
The match will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The stadium is the home of the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL and Atlanta United FC of the MLS.
How to watch Man United vs. Everton in the UK
TV channels
Man United's official television channel, MUTV, will be showing the match live.
MUTV is available through providers Sky and Virgin for an additional fee, while viewers can also subscribe to the channel through Man United's official website.
Meanwhile, the match will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
Online streaming
Man United fans can also watch the game through the United App; a payment of £29.99 will provide full 24/7 access for a year, including the team's final pre-season match of the summer against Fiorentina on August 9.
Sky Go customers will also be able to tune in via laptops and mobile devices.
Highlights
The X accounts that belong to Man United and Everton will both show highlights during the match, including the goals, while the same can also be said for Sky Sports' social media accounts.
Meanwhile, full highlights, including the goals, should be available on the websites of both clubs shortly after full time, in addition to Sky Sports' YouTube channel.
What is at stake for Man United and Everton?
Man United will win the Premier League Summer Series with a victory over Everton or a draw, and they will be aiming to post a third straight success at the competition, with Ruben Amorim's side looking impressive during pre-season.
The Red Devils will then play once more against Fiorentina on August 9, with that clash coming nine days before their Premier League opener against long-term rivals Arsenal.
Everton, meanwhile, will be aiming to bounce back from successive defeats to Bournemouth and West Ham at the Premier League Summer Series, as the Toffees build towards their Premier League opener against Leeds United on August 18.
David Moyes' side have actually lost three of their four friendlies this summer and are yet to triumph.