Match Coverage
How to watch Manchester United vs PAOK: TV channel, livestream, kick-off time, latest team news
Manchester United return to Europa League action this week with a clash against Greek side PAOK in a must-win fixture.
Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side are preparing for his third game in charge on an interim basis and it is once again a must-win fixture following their start to the Europa League campaign.
Currently, the Reds sit 21st in the new league table format which is just inside qualification for the play-off knockout rounds but too close for the team to not start getting wins on the board.
Under Erik ten Hag, the first three European games of the season were all draws despite United taking the lead in all three games.
That disappointing record runs further, with the last win in Europe coming against FC Copenhagen in October 2023.
Van Nistelrooy will be hoping to end this dire form before Ruben Amorim takes the reigns at Old Trafford next week and three points would help United get into a more comfortable place in the table four games into the Europa League campaign.
Ahead of the clash against the Greek side, UtdDistrict provide all you need to know about how to watch the encounter.
Kick-off time & venue
The game will be played on Thursday, 7 November and will kick-off in the evening slot at 20:00 GMT.
United will once again be the hosts under Van Nistelrooy, who is taking charge of four Old Trafford affairs in a row, and will be going into the game knowing that they need to win.
TV channel & livestreams
In the United Kingdom, the game will be available to watch live on TNT Sports 2 and discovery+, while international coverage and livestreams can be found here.
The UtdDistrict X account will also cover the fixture, providing quotes from Ten Hag and the players before and after the match.
Latest team news
Mason Mount returned to team training at Carrington this week but is highly unlikely to be available for this game.
Van Nistelrooy hinted at some potential injury returns after the Chelsea game. Christian Eriksen missed out in the last two games and may be back for this clash.
Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are not expected back until after the international break, while Leny Yoro is still recovering from his long-term foot injury.
Harry Maguire’s current fitness levels are unknown but he has not been spotted back in team training yet. Antony may return to the side soon after a minor injury last time out in the Europa League.
Meanwhile, the Reds will be facing up against former Academy player Shola Shoretire, who moved to PAOK in the summer.
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