
Today's football tips for 23 Feb 2026 feature analysis of two promising matches and Manchester United's fixtures opening today's football schedule.
On 23 February 2026, today's football tips cover two major European leagues: the English Premier League and Italy's Serie A. We provide match analyses and opinions on two intriguing fixtures as follows.
- English Premier League / Kickoff at 03:00 GMT+7
The "Red Devils" aim to avenge their 0-1 home defeat to the "Toffees" last November. Their form is stabilizing, remaining unbeaten in the league for 9 consecutive matches (5 wins, 4 draws), especially since Michael Carrick took over as interim manager with a record of 4 wins and 1 draw in the last 5 games. Additionally, Manchester United holds a record of 19 away wins against Everton, the most against any team in the Premier League era. There are still 3 injured players as before, but key players like Bruno Fernandes, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha remain ready to play.
Everton, despite having beaten Manchester United in the first encounter, have struggled at their new home, Hill Dickinson Stadium, losing 5 of their last 10 matches (winning 3). Their recent form has been inconsistent with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in the last 5 games, including a recent 1-2 home defeat to Bournemouth. Jake O'Brien is suspended due to a red card in the previous match. Jack Grealish is still injured. While players like Thierry Barry, Iliman Ndiaye, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, each with 5 goals, provide attacking threats, overall, they may find it difficult to overcome the Red Devils.
Opinion Manchester United will overcome Everton.
- Italian Serie A / Kickoff at 00:30 GMT+7
The "Viola" have revived, remaining unbeaten in their last 3 matches, including two consecutive wins for the first time this season. They started with an away win over Como in the league last week, followed by an away thrashing of Jagiellonia in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League playoff. Although Fiorentina have only won 2 of 12 home league matches this season, they have not lost to Pisa at home in the last 7 encounters, conceding only 3 goals. Key players Moise Kean, David de Gea, and Dodo were rested midweek and should be fully fit.
Meanwhile, Pisa, a newly promoted team, remain in a dire state, winless in their last 14 league matches since a narrow 1-0 victory over Cremonese last November, which is their only win this season. They have not won an away top-division match in 34 years. Although new manager Oscar Hjelmarrk has brought some improvement, with a 0-0 draw against Verona and a narrow 1-2 loss to AC Milan—decided by Luka Modric's winner in the 85th minute—they still have five injured players. Overall, it looks like Fiorentina's survival fight will prevail.
Opinion The "Viola" will claim victory.