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Wayne Rooney Testimonial: Live Stream, TV Info for Manchester United vs. Everton
- Updated: August 3, 2016
Wednesday night at Old Trafford will be a special occasion for Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney, as he faces his boyhood club Everton in his testimonial.
The forward made the switch from Merseyside to Manchester in the summer of 2004 and has gone on to enjoy a tremendous spell with the Red Devils spanning over a decade. The match will commemorate the service Rooney has given to United, and the money raised will be donated to four different charities associated with the striker.
With the Premier League season looming the game will also be a chance for both teams to continue their preparations for the new campaign. Here are the key viewing details for the contest and a closer look at how things are likely to pan out at Old Trafford.
Date: Wednesday, August 3
Time: 8 p.m. (BST), 3 p.m. (ET)
TV Info: BT Sport (U.K.)
Live Stream: BT Sport Website (U.K.)
Rooney Testimonial Set to Be Serious Clash
When Rooney made his controversial switch to United in the summer of 2004, he left plenty at Goodison Park feeling bitter and betrayed.
As a youngster, the forward did little to quell tensions on his return to his former stomping ground, goading supporters and kissing the United badge. But as he’s matured and time has healed the wounds of Everton supporters, the feeling has mellowed. Indeed, Rooney even turned out in the blue of his former club for …
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