Match Coverage
How to watch Bournemouth vs Manchester United (Premier League): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Manchester United will look to take one step closer to Champions League qualification as they travel to face Bournemouth in the Premier League.
After claiming all three points in a 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend, Manchester United will be looking to win their final away fixture of the season with three points.
Erik ten Hag‘s men currently sit one point above Liverpool in the table, just inside the top four positions in fourth, and level with Newcastle United in third on 66 points each.
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Both United and Newcastle have a game in hand on Liverpool and will look to take one extra step towards playing in the Champions League football next season.
The global kick-off times for the fixture have been confirmed.
Global kick-off times
United Kingdom
15:00 BST
United Arab Emirates
18:00 GST
United States of America
Pacific Daylight Time: 07:00
Eastern Daylight Time: 10:00
Indian subcontinent
19:30 IST
For those in the UK, the fixture will not broadcast live due to the 3 pm kick-off time – however, talkSPORT Radio 2 UK will provide radio coverage.
Therefore, there will be no official live stream for the match in the UK, either.
Viewers in the UAE can watch the fixture on beIN Sports English and beIN SPORTS CONNECT, with those in the USA able to watch it on USA Network and the NBC Sports App.
For those without access to the game, UtdDistrict will be posting frequent updates on their Twitter timeline to keep United fans around the globe informed about the state of play within the match, pre-match build-up and post-match reaction.
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