Match Coverage
How to watch Sevilla vs Manchester United (Europa League): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Manchester United will look to qualify for the Europa League semi-finals against Sevilla after the Spanish side scored two late goals at Old Trafford to settle the first-leg tie in a 2-2 draw.
Despite two goals in the first half from the brilliant Marcel Sabitzer, Manchester United conceded two own goals in the final 10 minutes to leave Old Trafford with the Europa League tie against Sevilla on edge.
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Global kick-off times
United Kingdom
20:00 BST
United States of America
Pacific time: 12:00 PST
Eastern time: 15:00 EDT
United Arab Emirates
23:00 GST
Indian subcontinent
00:30 IST on Friday morning
The fixture will be televised in the UK on BT Sport 1, with radio coverage coming from BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT Radio UK.
The official UK stream for the fixture can be accessed via the BT Sport app and website, which requires a subscription to use.
For those viewing in the UAE, the fixture will be broadcast on beIN SPORTS CONNECT, and in the USA, the fixture is on Paramount+.
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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