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Isaac Johnson

How to watch Arsenal vs Manchester United - TV channel, live stream and early team news

Manchester United’s top-four quest hangs by a thread.

Anything but a win against Arsenal on Saturday will surely put the final nail in the coffin on their Champions League qualification hopes. United find themselves three points off fourth but have played a game more than their rivals.

An Arsenal victory would move the Gunners above Tottenham into fourth and six points above United with four games left to play. Thursday’s announcement of Erik ten Hag as the club’s next boss will have gone some way to distracting attention away from Tuesday’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool.

READ MORE: Ralf Rangnick reacts to Erik ten Hag appointment at Manchester United

But the result still won’t be forgotten or forgiven any time soon. Despite the toxic atmosphere around the club, United are still expected to take a strong travelling contingent to London. But for those who cannot go, here are the details about where and when they can watch their team in action on the screen.

What channel is Arsenal vs Manchester United on?

The game is being broadcast live by BT Sport with build-up starting at 11.30am ahead of a 12.30pm lunchtime kick-off. Highlights of the game will be shown on BBC One on Saturday, April 23 from 10.20pm.

Highlights will also be posted onto YouTube and social media by the Premier League and BT shortly after full-time.

Can I stream Arsenal vs Manchester United?

In order to watch the game live, those in the UK must have a BT Sport subscription. Otherwise, the match can be followed on talkSPORT radio with build-up starting from 11am.

As always, the Manchester Evening News will be across the action and pick up on the news you need to know before, during and after the game.

What is the early Arsenal vs Manchester United team news?

Cristiano Ronaldo is back from compassionate leave following the tragic death of his newborn son. However, Paul Pogba’s United season, and career, could be over after being ruled out for four weeks with a calf problem.

Raphael Varane is set to return after his latest injury setback, while Scott McTominay may be fit enough to start after making the bench in the 4-0 loss to Liverpool on Tuesday.

Edinson Cavani (calf), Fred (calf) and Luke Shaw (ankle) have been ruled out of the action. For Arsenal, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey are set to miss Saturday’s clash with respective long-term injuries.

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