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How to watch Grimsby Town vs Manchester United: Date, time, live stream and TV channel

Manchester United are heading to the world famous Blundell Park this Wednesday night as they kick off their EFL Cup campaign against League Two's Grimsby Town.

The Red Devils are still looking for their first win of the season, and they will be expected to dominate proceedings in what is a David against Goliath type fixture.

The Mariners, on the other hand, are unbeaten in six matches and will be looking to give their opponents a run for their money. Despite facing long odds, Grimsby have nothing to lose and will be determined to give a good account of themselves in one of their biggest fixtures in years.

Here, Sports Mole details how to catch this weekend's action.

What time does Grimsby Town vs Manchester United kick off?

This match is set to kick off at 8pm on Wednesday night for viewers in the UK.

Where is Grimsby Town vs Manchester United being played?

Ruben Amorim and his men will head to Blundell Park for their first cup game of the season.

Grimsby have won their three home matches this season - a stat that will fill them with confidence ahead of Wednesday's encounter.

How to watch Grimsby Town vs Manchester United in the UK

TV channels

This game will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

Online streaming

All of the action will be available to stream live on Sky GO and the Sky Sports app.

Highlights

Highlights will also be accessible on the Sky Sports app, as well as on each club's internal channels.

What is at stake for Grimsby Town vs Manchester United?

We are still in the early days of the new season, but having failed to pick up a single win from their opening two Premier League matches, the pressure is beginning to ramp up on the Red Devils.

Ruben Amorim survived a lot of disappointments in his short Old Trafford tenure, but anything short of a commanding win on Wednesday would certainly mark a new low.

For Grimsby, this is a bit of a free hit. This is arguably the best time to play Manchester United, and the Mariners will be looking to give a good account of themselves.

The League Two side have enjoyed a tremendous start to the season, winning four and drawing two of their six games across all competitions. A positive result against United on Wednesday could really boost their confidence even further.

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