Why isn't Man Utd v Bournemouth on TV today? How to watch Premier League match
Manchester United are back in Premier League action today, with Bournemouth the visitors to Old Trafford.
It’s been a week of mixed fortunes for United and new boss Ruben Amorim, with a morale-boosting smash-and-grab win over rivals Manchester City last weekend followed by a rollercoaster defeat to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup in midweek.
On the whole, though, there has been a noticeable improvement under the Portuguese - notwithstanding an appreciation that things will take time to turn around on the red side of Manchester.
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The Cherries are the visitors today in a game that kicks off at 2pm.
The south coast side come into this one off the back of a 1-1 draw with West Ham United on Monday evening in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
They won't be on television in the UK today though, with the fixture against United not being shown on these shores.
The reason for this is because the clash between the Red Devils and the Cherries was originally scheduled for 3pm on Saturday, December 21.
It was moved because of United's involvement in the Carabao Cup in midweek against Spurs. Due to player welfare, the match was pushed back almost 24 hours.
Sky are broadcasting Fulham's fixture with Southampton at Craven Cottage instead.
Outside of the UK, supporters will be able to watch the clash at OId Trafford via their local Premier League TV rights holders. In the United States, NBCUniversal holds the rights to all 380 games in the Premier League this season. UK fans will have to wait for highlights to be made available by Sky shortly after full-time or for Match of the Day 2, which is on Sunday night.
Other games on Sunday include:
Everton v Chelsea 2pm
Fulham v Southampton 2pm
Leicester City v Wolves 2pm
Tottenham v Liverpool 4.30pm