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The teams are in for Manchester United's game away at QPR today. The big news is that Radamel Falcao and Marcos Rojo are back in the starting lineup -- the former returning after being omitted from the squad that lost to Southampton last week, and the latter after sustaining an injury in that game's reverse fixture at St. Mary's last month.
The team are once again shaping up with a back three, albeit one slightly rejigged. Rojo's re-entry alongside Phil Jones and Jonny Evans, combined with the absence of Luke Shaw, will likely mean Daley Blind is pushed out onto the left flank. Up top, Ángel Di María will try (and probably fail) to impersonate Arjen Robben, while Falcao leads the line.
Alteration to the #mufc team-sheet: Jonny Evans starts, while Chris Smalling is now on the bench. pic.twitter.com/ex57Ob5qyi
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 17, 2015
BREAKING TEAM NEWS: Today's line-up to face @ManUtd... #QPRvMUN pic.twitter.com/pYudJRO15d
— QPR FC (@QPRFC) January 17, 2015
How to watch
Match time: 3 p.m. GMT, 10 a.m. ET
Venue: Loftus Road
TV: Those in the U.K. will have to wait until Match of the Day to catch the action, thanks to the Premier League's three o'clock broadcasting rule. Americans will apparently get it on NBC, with the option of NBC Sports Live Extra depending on your cable package. In Canada, the game's on Sportsnet, which you can also apparently see online at Sportsnet World Now. United fans from elsewhere can find out their local TV listings over on Live Soccer TV.