Everton must overcome ‘horrendous’ statistic ahead of Manchester United FA Cup clash


Everton have been drawn against fellow Premier League outfit, Manchester United at Old Trafford in their FA Cup 3rd round tie and will be hoping to break their 34-year curse by winning the fixture. 

The blues have already been knocked out of the Carabao Cup this season after losing 4-1 to Bournemouth a few weeks ago, but their other chance at silverware in the FA Cup seems to have gotten off to a difficult start.

Everton have already faced Manchester United once this season but came out second best, losing 2-1 at Goodison Park after an early Alex Iwobi goal. 

The last time Everton tasted victory after a trip to Old Trafford was in 2013 when Bryan Oviedo scored an 86th-minute winner for Roberto Martinez’s side in their race for Champions League football. 

Despite not winning at Old Trafford for 9 years, this is not the worst stat surfacing after the announcement of this fixture. 

The toffees have now gone 34 years without beating top-flight opposition in the FA Cup 3rd round. The last time was a 5-0 victory over Sheffield United in 1988 in a 3rd replay after the previous two games ended in a draw. They have since played top-flight opposition in 7 seasons, losing all 7 [via efcstatto – twitter].

The tie is due to be played on the weekend of the 7th of January.

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