How to watch Man United vs Leicester City - TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time
Manchester United will end the period of brief limbo between Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim in charge as they host Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday. The game will be Ruud van Nistelrooy's final one in charge.
The Dutchman has largely impressed in his interim role, winning two of three games so far, only failing to beat Chelsea last weekend. It paves the way for Amorim to arrive, as he will over the international break.
For the final time in 2024, clubs will take two weeks out for national sides to work towards World Cup qualification or Nations League progress. For United, it will be a window between the past and the future.
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By the time most of the first team players return they will be under a new boss. For now, they are tasked with climbing up the Premier League table. Heading into matchday 11, there was a chance that they could have entered the break as low as 15th.
Leicester have struggled to get going back in the top flight, though, and only managed a disappointing 1-1 draw with Ipswich last time out. United will also head into this game having only beaten Steve Cooper's side confidently 5-2 in the Carabao Cup just over 10 days ago.
Here, Manchester Evening News has all the details on how to follow the match.
When is Man United vs Leicester City and what time is kick off?
Manchester United vs Leicester City is due to kick off at 2pm on Sunday, November 10 at Old Trafford. There are two other games also taking place at the same time.
Tottenham host Ipswich Town in another battle of Champions League hopeful and relegation fighter whilst early season high-flyers Nottingham Forest welcome Newcastle. Chelsea and Arsenal go head-to-head at 4:30pm in the standout clash of the weekend.
Is Man United vs Leicester City on TV?
Not in the UK. Forest and Newcastle is the game selected by Sky for Sunday's early matches so those not at Old Trafford in England will not be able to watch along live.
How to watch Man United vs Leicester City
Fortunately for those outside of the UK, there are plenty of international broadcasters to follow along with. Among the TV channels showing the game are: Arena Premium, Arena Sport, Astro Sports, beIN Sports, Canal+, DAZN, FuboTVM Hub Premier, MAX, Optus Sport, Peacock Premium, Sport, Sky Sport Italia, Star Sports Select, SuperSport Premier League, Siminn Sport, TV3+, V Sport, and ViaPlay.
The Manchester Evening News will also have full match coverage via a dedicated gameday blog. That will provide buildup, analysis, reaction, and updates throughout the afternoon at Old Trafford. Match highlights will be available on Sky Sports' YouTube channel shortly after full-time as well.