Both Fulham and Manchester United are still seeking their first wins of the new Premier League campaign as the two teams collide at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon
Andreas Pereira playing for Fulham against Manchester United
Manchester United visit Fulham in Week 2 of the new Premier League campaign
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After a disappointing defeat at home to Arsenal in their Premier League opener, Manchester United visit Fulham in Gameweek 2 still chasing a first win of the new campaign. The Red Devils are on the road for the first time this season and will be out revenge after Fulham knocked them out of last term's FA Cup.
Marco Silva's men are also in pursuit of a maiden win this season after they could only draw at Brighton last weekend. Rodrigo Muniz came to the Cottagers' rescue with a 97th-minute equaliser just when it seemed like defeat seemed assured.
Despite their FA Cup exit, United did manage to complete a home-and-away double over Fulham in last season's Premier League. And the pressure is on to replicate that result on Sunday as Mirror Sport provides all the necessary information needed to tune in.
When is Fulham vs Man United?
The Week 2 showdown in west London will take place on Sunday, with kick-off scheduled for the Super Sunday slot of 4.30pm. And United will be hoping for a little more fortune this time around after losing to the Gunners in the same slot one week ago.
How can I watch Fulham vs Man United?
Sunday's late kick-off will be the fifth of six Premier League fixtures being broadcast across Sky this weekend. The match will be available to watch on television via Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage set to begin at 4pm.
The Craven Cottage clash will also be available to stream via the Sky Go app. However, customers will need a valid subscription to tune in.
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville looks on prior to the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Manchester United FC at Tottenham Hotspur
Gary Neville will be on hand for United's first away trip of the new season
What's new about the Sky TV deal?
Sky Sports is committed to broadcasting even more Premier League games live this season. A total of 215 top-flight matches will be aired on Sky channels over the course of the campaign, which is an increase of more than 100 games compared to last term.
And Sundays are due to get particularly busy considering Sky Sports can now broadcast multiple 2pm kick-offs at once. That means viewers can watch all three Premier League matches taking place this Sunday, with Crystal Palace facing Nottingham Forest and Everton set to host Brighton before United's visit to Fulham.
In another bonus, Sky Sports no longer has to choose between airing Friday Night Football or Monday Night Football. And this weekend will witness both as reigning champions Liverpool head to Newcastle on Monday evening.
Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana and Lisandro Martinez of ahead of Manchester United vs Arsenal
Rasmus Hojlund and Andre Onana each sat out United's opening defeat to Arsenal
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Both Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund missed last weekend's loss to Arsenal for different reasons. Hojlund could remain sidelined as summer signing Benjamin Sesko eyes a first start in England, while Onana could be brought back in to replace Altay Bayindir in goal.
United boss Ruben Amorim explained No. 1 Onana was lacking fitness, rather than his absence being tied to links of a move away. However, the Cameroonian could be brought back after Bayindir's error at a corner allowed Riccardo Calafiori to score the game's only goal.
Lisandro Martinez, Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui are otherwise injured for United and unlikely to feature here. Antonee Robinson is the only definite absence for Silva's hosts, though Ryan Sessegnon is also at risk of missing out.
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