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What Sky Sports intends to do during the Everton vs. Manchester United broadcast in the face of planned demonstrations

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The Toffees have just received a 10-point deduction for violating the competition’s profit and sustainability criteria (PSR). While they intend to appeal the judgment, it has dropped them to fourth place in the league with four points.

They are presently 19th in the table, level on points with Burnley and one behind Sheffield United, after winning three more games than the two newly promoted clubs.

Goodison Park is always expected to be a hostile environment, and it is today. Manchester United should expect a furious wake-up call as they travel to Merseyside with the hopes of taking all three points.

Sky will take steps in response to the Toffees chant

The 1878s, an Everton fan club, has raised over £40,000 from angry supporters to assist fund this Sunday’s protests, which will all take place around and during the game, which kicks off at 4.30pm.

An ‘f-word’ shout is also expected to be directed at the Premier League in the 10th minute, and Sky Sports may reduce crowd volume to prevent viewers from picking up on any disrespectful language, according to The Times. This will verify that they follow Ofcom’s rules regarding material that may offend listeners.

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