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How to watch Manchester United vs Fulham (Premier League): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Manchester United will look to secure third place in the Premier League as they welcome Fulham to Old Trafford on the final day of the season.
The last time Manchester United faced Fulham in the Premier League, it was Alejandro Garnacho who wrote the headlines as he slotted in an injury-time winner to make sure United left London with all three points back in November.
Erik ten Hag‘s men currently sit in third place on the Premier League table as clubs approach the final day of the season, two points ahead of Newcastle United in fourth position.
A win would secure the spot in Ten Hag’s maiden Premier League campaign, with the Reds having qualified for next season’s Champions League group stage with a 4-1 victory over Chelsea on Thursday evening.
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Fulham and United have met before at Old Trafford this season, with United running out as 3-1 winners in the FA Cup during a dramatic quarter-final tie.
The kick-off times have been confirmed below.
Global kick-off times
United Kingdom
16:30 BST
United Arab Emirates
19:30 GST
United States of America
Pacific Daylight Time: 08:30
Eastern Daylight Time: 11:30
Indian subcontinent
21:00 IST
For those in the UK, the fixture will not be broadcast live due to this season’s relegation battle being given TV priority on the final day – although talkSPORT Radio UK and BBC Radio 5 Live will provide radio coverage of the final day of the season.
Therefore, there will be no official live stream of the fixture in the UK, either.
Viewers in the UAE will be able to watch the fixture on beIN Sports Premium 1 and beIN SPORTS CONNECT, with those in the USA able to watch it on Peacock.
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, as well as pre-match build-up and post-match reaction.
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