Match Coverage
How to watch Manchester United vs Fulham (FA Cup): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Manchester United return to FA Cup action as they face Fulham at Old Trafford in the last eight of the competition.
With Fulham being the final opposition ahead of another trip to Wembley for Erik ten Hag‘s Manchester United squad, Marcus Rashford and co will want to dispatch the London club in a professional manner in order to secure another trip to the capital city.
Speaking ahead of the fixture, Ten Hag said: “It’s a big game on Sunday. We know that so we have to do everything what is in our power to get that done. We have less time, we know, but we can manage that.
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“We’ve done it several times and also Sunday, we must get the energy, get the focus and get ready for the start. It’s the FA Cup and a big fixture, a big match for us. After Sunday, we will see – it’s the international break and we can refocus.”
Global kick-off times
United Kingdom
16:30 GMT
United Arab Emirates
20:30 GST on Friday morning
United States of America
Eastern time: 11:30 EDT
Pacific time: 08:30 PST
Indian subcontinent
22:00 IST
In the UK, the match will be broadcast on ITV 1. The official stream for the fixture will be on ITVX online, which is free to view. Radio coverage comes from talkSPORT Radio UK.
For viewers in the UAE, the match will be on beIN Sports Premium 1 and beIN Sports CONNECT. For those watching in the USA, the match is on ESPN+.
Highlights will be available post-match on the Man Utd YouTube channel. The fixture will also be covered on UtdDistrict’s Twitter.
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