Match Coverage
TV channel, livestreams, latest team news: How to watch Manchester United vs Leicester City (Premier League)
Manchester United return to Premier League action this weekend as they face Leicester City for the second time in as many weeks.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is set to manage Manchester United for the last time as interim boss this weekend in their Premier League matchup against Leicester City.
The Dutchman has guided United to two wins and a draw in his three matches, including a 5-2 Carabao Cup victory over The Foxes and a Europa League win against PAOK.
He will be eager to finish strong, with three points crucial for United as they aim to climb the Premier League table.
Currently sitting 13th after a challenging start, United will have a tough road ahead under incoming manager Ruben Amorim as they push for European qualification next season.
Victory in this game could help the Reds move closer to those ahead of them, with only six points currently separating them with Chelsea in fourth place.
Kick-off time & venue
Manchester United will be at Old Trafford for the fourth game in a row and there is expected to be loud noise for Van Nistelrooy’s final game in charge.
The Reds are now four games unbeaten at their home ground, winning three and drawing one, which is a run they must continue to build momentum for the Old Trafford faithful.
Kick-off for this clash comes at 14:00 GMT on Sunday, 10 November.
TV channel & livestreams
In the United Kingdom, the game will not be available to watch live due to the 3pm blackout ruling, although international coverage and livestreams can be found here. There is radio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live.
The UtdDistrict X account will also cover the fixture, providing quotes from Ten Hag and the players before and after the match.
Latest team news
Mason Mount and Christian Eriksen will both be in contention to play after the midfield pair returned from injury against PAOK.
Van Nistelrooy also suggested that Amad Diallo will be fine to play after he came off early on Thursday after his impressive brace.
Kobbie Mainoo, Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw are all making positive strides in their recovery but none will be available for this game.
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