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Manchester United vs. Manchester City: Live stream, Time, TV schedule, & how to watch Premier League online

It’s derby day!

Manchester United v Manchester City - Premier League Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images

Fresh from their midweek Champions League disappointment, Manchester United return to Premier League action at home to cross-town rivals Manchester City on Saturday. Pressure has continued to mount on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær in recent weeks, and he could do with pulling out a surprise result here.

United might fancy their chances, not least because City too have struggled for form this season. Pep Guardiola’s side are currently a point and a place beneath United in the table, having failed to record league wins over Leicester, Leeds and West Ham, among others.

Both sides are almost at full-strength: United’s only pre-match concerns are over Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani, who might yet be fit to play. City are waiting on the fitness of İlkay Gündoğan and Eric García, while Sergio Agüero is expected to start from the bench.

Premier League schedule

It’s a 17:30 kickoff in the UK, which translates to 12:30 on the east coast of the U.S. and a bright and breezy 09:30 on the west.

Premier League channel

Sky Sports Premier League for those in the UK. NBC or Universo for those in the US, depending on language preference. Everyone else, head on over to LiveSoccerTV to find your viewing options.

Premier League streaming

Sky Go for those in the UK. In the States, you can catch the action on through the NBC Sports App or on Telemundo Deportes En Vivo. If you’re in Canada, you can stream the game through DAZN.

Lineups

Prediction: David de Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelöf, Harry Maguire, Alex Telles; Scott McTominay, Fred; Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford; Anthony Martial.

Update: Pogba is back in the starting XI. Martial on the bench.

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