Match Coverage
How to watch Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest: TV channel, livestream, latest team news
Manchester United will be looking for three points on the weekend as they face up against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
Ruben Amorim lost his first game as Manchester United boss on Wednesday evening against Arsenal as the Reds conceded two set-piece goals at the Emirates Stadium.
That followed on from two victories against Everton and Bode/Glimt as well as a score-draw with newly promoted Ipswich Town.
It has been far from perfect but Amorim is definitely starting to learn important things about his squad, and we have also seen a decent adaption to his new system so far.
Nottingham Forest will not be an easy test, with Nuno Espírito Santo’s side currently sitting sixth in the Premier League after a brilliant start to the season.
However, they have just two wins in their last five games and United are looking better under Amorim’s leadership despite the clear difference in quality against Arsenal.
The full details of this upcoming Premier League clash can be read below.
Kick-off time & venue
This encounter will take place on Saturday, 7 December at 17:30 GMT.
United will be hosting their Premier League opposition at Old Trafford, where they are currently unbeaten in the last seven games in all competitions.
TV channel & livestreams
In the United Kingdom, the game will be available to watch live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, while international coverage and livestreams can be found here.
The UtdDistrict X account will also cover the fixture, providing quotes from Amorim and the players before and after the match.
Latest team news
Kobbie Mainoo and Lisandro Martínez will be available for selection once again after serving their one-game suspensions against Arsenal.
Luke Shaw is unavailable after suffering an injury setback earlier in the week, while updates on Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelöf are expected from Amorim ahead of the game.
Otherwise, the rest of the squad looks to be available for selection but Amorim has explained how certain players are being treated carefully in these testing weeks.
“Harry Maguire has a time limit, Tyrell Malacia and Mason Mount have time limits. Leny Yoro really has a time limit,” he told reporters.
“We have to manage winning games in a different methodology, different way of playing, more metres to press. And tomorrow we have to assess and the guys who have a little bit of a risk to some injury will not play.
“We have to have everybody to work, to play and to improve the squad.”
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