As mentioned, this is just the start of a flood of fixtures for Manchester United.
They've got five games over the next 16 days, starting with Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday.
After that, they've got three Premier League fixtures against Newcastle (a), Chelsea (H) and Bournemouth (H) before their final UCL showdown with Bayern Munich at Old Trafford.
It's all about the league for Everton, who face Nottingham Forest (a), Newcastle (H), Chelsea (H) and Burnley (a).
The Toffees also have a Carabao Cup quarter-final meeting with Fulham on December 19th.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes on Alejandro Garnacho's goal: "Ah, so-so.
"I'll give him a good note just for the goal. But that's because he knows I have big expectations for him.
"He's not a great player yet, but he has a big future ahead. We expect a lot from him. He knows that, even more from me - I'll always be behind him asking for more. Amazing goal though."
Bruno Fernandes pulling no punches in his post-match interview with Alejandro Garnacho, who scored that belter. The captain is doing his level-best to keep the youngster grounded.
He always revealed that he handed Marcus Rashford the penalty to boost his confidence. Full quotes on the way.
Whisper it quietly, but Manchester United might just have a serious talent on their hands in 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.
The young midfielder oozed class, while looking mature and composed in the middle of the park. Quite a spectacular first Premier League start for the teenager.
Well, it's made it look very good for Manchester United. Despite all the commotion and complaints, Erik ten Hag's side are perched in sixth position - just six points behind leaders Manchester City.
As for Everton, they are second from bottom on four points - but would obviously be comfortably sat in 14th without their 10-point deduction.
Luton Town's win over Crystal Palace has made their position look even more precarious. Rob Edwards' side look like they've got the stomach for a fight.
FT: And that's that! Manchester United clinch their fifth Premier League win in their last six matches.
Alejandro Garnacho got things off to a flyer for the visitors, who weathered a first-half siege from Everton before pulling away to secure a very comfortable 3-0 victory.
Huge confidence boost for Erik ten Hag's side, who face a must-win clash against Galatasaray on Wednesday in the Champions League. All the reaction to come, folks!
95: Gary Neville has given Alejandro Garnacho the Player of the Match award, despite suggesting Kobbie Mainoo was easily Manchester United's best player. It's understandable, you score a goal like that you deserve all the plaudits.
He did add that "we've all tried overhead kicks," but Neville's attempt must have slipped my memory.
Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes fly forward together on the break like red arrows but Rashford's cross is intercepted by a sliding James Tarkowski. The Portuguese would have been tapping into an empty net.
86: Facundo Pellistri looks to make it four when cutting inside from the right flank but his dipping effort is well held by Jordan Pickford. Think I heard United supporters shouting "England's Number One," sarcastically.
85: Hannibal Mejbri replaces Anthony Martial for the closing stages. Quite the luxury for Erik ten Hag being able to rest a few of his key players ahead of clashes with Galatasaray and Newcastle next week.
83: It's flat as a pancake inside Goodison Park now. They will remain in 19th position on four points after that 10-point deduction -- five away from Luton Town in 17th position.
You have to think that A LOT of hope is resting on their appeal.
79: Woodwork! Vitaliy Mykolenko tries his luck from an acute-ish angle but it ricochets off the crossbar and away to safety. Kind of the story of Everton's afternoon really -- they've been wasteful and United have been ruthless.
76: Aaron Wan-Bissaka replaces Luke Shaw for the final 15 minutes or so.
Quite the transformation for Manchester United in this second half. It looked for all the world that Everton build on their momentum but they've not been able to generate any sustained pressure whatsoever since the break.
Bruno Fernandes dispossess Idrissa Gueye in the middle of the park and Manchester United are off. Facundo Pellistri reaches the box before finding Fernandes in the middle. He slips the ball through to Anthony Martial, who dinks it beyond Jordan Pickford. That's his NINTH goal against the Toffees.
72: Good block from Diogo Dalot, who gets his body in the way of Abdoulaye Doucoure's effort. The referee is forced to intervene as Branthwaite and Onana have a little argument inside the six-yard box but Dalot knocks it clear.
Nearly 3-0. Marcus Rashford travels unopposed down the left channel and pings a cross across the face of Jordan Pickford's goal. The fizzes cross is met by Alejandro Garnacho, who can only fine the side-netting with a flying right peg.
69: Most of the noise inside Goodison Park is coming from the away end, as you might expect. Everton and their supporters… well they just seem deflated with little over 20 minutes left on the clock.
Victor Lindelof does well to intercept Ashley Young's searching cross and the subsequent corner is punched into the air by Onana, who gathers at the second attempt.
66: Bit of a waste there. Bruno Fernandes tip-toes his way along the byline and has options for the cut-back but fizzes it straight at Jarrad Branthwaite. Alejandro Garnacho then arrives in the box after a short corner but fires wide.
63: Ashley Young manages to dig out a cross from the byline and it's cleared. Vitaliy Mykolenko arrives to meet the clearance but scuffs it well wide of the target.
United now with the advantage of being able to play on the break, and Marcus Rashford obliges by running virtually the length of the pitch before winning a corner. Jarrad Branthwaite clears Luke Shaw's delivery.
58: Well it's a real uphill task for Everton now. But the Everton crowd are sticking to the assignment, keeping the noise levels high as Onana makes an excellent flying save to deny a curling effort from Idrissa Gueye.
55: GOAL! Marcus Rashford is back on penalty duties it seems, which is devastating for a few fantasy football managers. Bruno Fernandes actually gave him the ball.
The England international fires it into the roof of the net to give Manchester United a two-goal advantage at Goodison Park.