Man Utd vs West Ham kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details
Manchester United host West Ham on Sunday looking to close the gap on those teams currently in the European qualification places.
The Red Devils are currently nine points adrift of fifth place Tottenham, with the Hammers a point ahead of them in the Premier League table. United head into the game on the back of a blockbuster 4-3 win over Wolves on Thursday.
Boss Erik ten Hag has endured a difficult second season in charge, while United did not bring anyone in during the January window. West Ham have also had a mixed campaign, but have hit form under David Moyes and find themselves sixth.
They are currently on a six-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, but were dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship Bristol City. Here, Mirror Football brings you all you need to know ahead of Sunday's game.
When is Manchester United vs West Ham?
Manchester United's clash with West Ham will kick-off at 2pm on Sunday, 3 February at Old Trafford. The Hammers won the reverse fixture between the pair on December 23 at the London Stadium.
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Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring with 18 minutes remaining, with Mohammed Kudus doubling the hosts' lead six minutes later. December's game was the 153rd clash between the two teams.
The Red Devils have won 73 of those matches, with West Ham winning 48 and 32 ending in a draw. The last time the Hammers won at Old Trafford was in September 2021 in the Carabao Cup, the last time it happened in the Premier League was May 2007.
How to watch
The game will be screened live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage begins on the latter channel at 2pm and will run until 4pm when the focus shifts to Arsenal's clash with Liverpool.
Match odds
Team news
Sofyan Amrabat and Lisandro Martinez will both be available for United boss Ten Hag. Victor Lindelof is also expected to be fit to play after joining the Red Devils' training session on Wednesday.
But United will not be able to call upon Mason Mount, Tyrell Malacia and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who all remain sidelined with injury. West Ham meanwhile have also got injuries, with Lucas Paqueta and Michail Antonio in the treatment room.
Their attacking options have also been further weakened by Said Benrahma's deadline day move to Lyon. But boss Moyes may be able to call upon defender Nayef Aguerd following Morocco's exit from the Africa Cup of Nations.
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