Match Coverage
How to Watch Manchester United vs Crystal Palace: TV channel, live-stream, kick-off time

Manchester United are returning to Premier League action, welcoming Crystal Palace to Old Trafford.
Manchester United‘s last Premier League fixture was a fortnight ago against Arsenal, with Erik ten Hag‘s men falling victim to a 3-2 defeat.
However, since then Manchester United have advanced themselves into the Carabao Cup final with a 5-0 aggregate victory over Nottingham Forest in the semis, and into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 3-1 win over Reading, facing West Ham next.
This fixture will see the repeat of one played less than three weeks ago, when Michael Olise’s stunning last-minute free-kick earned Crystal Palace a point against Manchester United at home.
“We have a lot to do against them,” Ten Hag said on Friday. “Two weeks ago, we had a bad performance there, I wasn’t happy with the performance from us, it was 90% focus and energy and we dropped two points.”
“Tomorrow we need a better game [compared to the away performance], better focus in the game, better conduct in the way of play because we have to beat them because that’s quite clear.”
Global kick-off times
United Kingdom
15:00 GMT
United Arab Emirates
19:00 GTS
United States of America
Eastern time: 10:00 EDT
Pacific time: 07:00 PST
Indian subcontinent
20:00 IST
Due to the fixture taking place during the UK’s football broadcasting black-out between 15:00 and 17:00, the fixture will not be broadcast live on UK TV – although radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 live.
There will be no official stream of the game either.
Viewers in the UAE will be able to watch the fixture on beIN SPORTS CONNECT, with those in the USA able to watch it on Peacock.
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