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Manchester United and Liverpool are set to reignite their rivalry in the Premier League
Harry Maguire and Dominik Szoboszlai
Manchester United and Liverpool are set to meet this weekend(Image: Liverpool FC, Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
How to watch Man Utd vs Liverpool:
Kick-off and location: The fixture is set to get underway at 3.30pm on Sunday, May 3. The two fierce rivals will lock horns at Old Trafford as the Premier League reaches the final few weeks of the campaign.
UK TV channel and coverage: Live television coverage in the UK will be shown on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage on Sky Sports Main Event is confirmed to begin at 2pm, while the dedicated Premier League channel will commence its build-up at 2.30pm.
Live stream details: Subscribers can watch the match live via the Sky Go app on mobile, tablet or desktop devices. Alternatively, the game can be streamed through a NOW Sports Membership, which grants access to all Sky Sports channels on smart TVs and gaming consoles.
How to watch in the US: Fans in the United States can catch the game live on USA Network, with a Spanish-language broadcast on offer via Telemundo. The match will also be available to stream for Peacock Premium subscribers, with kick-off scheduled for 10.30am ET.
UK radio coverage: Full live audio commentary will be on BBC Radio 5 Live, providing coverage for those unable to watch the action. Both sets of supporters can also access commentary on their respective clubs' apps.
Manchester United team news: United are without Lisandro Martinez, who continues to serve his suspension, while Matheus Cunha sat out the club's recent victory over Brentford. Kobbie Mainoo is set to star in midfield after recently signing a new contract.
Liverpool injury news: Arne Slot has confirmed that Mohamed Salah will be absent for the trip to Old Trafford after picking up an injury against Crystal Palace, though he is expected to return before the end of the season. Goalkeeper Alisson is also uncertain to feature, alongside a number of other Liverpool players.
Recent form and stakes: Manchester United occupy third place in the table following their 2-1 victory over Brentford. Liverpool sit three points behind Michael Carrick's side and can take a huge step towards Champions League qualification with a positive result.
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