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What TV channel is Manchester United vs Hong Kong on? How to watch, live stream and kick-off…

Man Utd face Hong Kong in their second post-season friendly on Friday.Man Utd face Hong Kong in their second post-season friendly on Friday.

Man Utd face Hong Kong in their second post-season friendly on Friday. | Manchester World

Man Utd face Hong Kong in their second post-season friendly on Friday.

Manchester United will hope to end their post-season tour of Asia on a high when they face Hong Kong in a friendly fixture on Friday. United fell to a shock 1-0 defeat to ASEAN All-Stars in Malaysia earlier in the week and will demand a better performance in the final match of a gruelling campaign.

Ruben Amorim will once again use the opportunity to play as many of his first-team stars as possible during the game, while several youngsters will also get a chance to impress. Andre Onana, Harry Maguire and Diogo Dalot will all miss out after they were selected to take part in a commercial appearance in India instead.

It could be the final time some players represent the club, with fresh speculation surrounding the future of Alejandro Garnacho after he was told he could find a new club in the summer window. Here is how you can follow the match live.

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When do Manchester United play vs Hong Kong?

Manchester United will face Hong Kong in their second post-season friendly fixture on Friday 30 May 2025. The match will take place at the Hong Kong Stadium with kick-off at 13:00 BST (20:00 HKT).

What TV channel is Manchester United vs Hong Kong?

Manchester United play vs Hong Kong will be broadcast live in the UK on MUTV. The club's own official TV channel will begin coverage at 12:00 BST, with an hour of build-up before kick-off. If the match is tied at full-time, there will be a penalty shootout to determine the winners.

United will upload free match highlights to their club website, social media channels and YouTube channel shortly after the full-time whistle.

Manchester United flew to Hong Kong on Thursday, after they lost 1-0 to ASEAN All-Stars in their first post-season tour match. Ruben Amorim named a strong 29-man squad for the second leg of the trip, with Andre Onana, Harry Maguire and Diogo Dalot all asbent. The trio were selected to take part in a commercial event in India and will not be involved today.

Luke Shaw has been ruled out of the match, while it is unclear whether Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee will feature after they missed the first friendly match. Lisandro Martinez has not travelled to Asia with the rest of his teammates as he continues his rehabilitation from anterior cruciate ligament surgery. The Argentine is expected to be sidelined for six months from when he suffered his setback at the start of February, though he had travelled to Bilbao for the Europa League final.

Leny Yoro has also missed out on the trip after he aggravated a foot injury after the recent defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, while Noussair Mazraoui will not feature after he suffered a hamstring injury in the final day win over Aston Villa. At full-time of the Villa win, United confirmed Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen would all leave the club as free agents this summer. Lindelof and Eriksen will not feature on the tour as they prepare themselves for summer transfers, though Evans will feature ahead of a possible retirement.

Manchester United squad vs Hong Kong

GOALKEEPERS: Altay Bayindir, Tom Heaton. DEFENDERS: Harry Amass, Dan Armer, Matthijs de Ligt, Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu, Jonny Evans, Tyler Fredricson, Ayden Heaven, Jaydan Kamason, Godwill Kukonki, Reece Munro. MIDFIELDERS: Casemiro, Toby Collyer, Bruno Fernandes, Tyler Fletcher, Sekou Kone, Kobbie Mainoo, Jack Moorhouse, Mason Mount, Jim Thwaites, Manuel Ugarte. FORWARDS: Alejandro Garnacho, Amad, Rasmus Hojlund, Shea Lacey, Chido Obi, Joshua Zirkzee.

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