How to watch and follow Fulham v United
Manchester United’s Premier League campaign continues this weekend as we travel to Fulham, for Sunday’s 19:00 GMT kick-off.
United claimed a narrow 1-0 win at Old Trafford the last time the two sides met, on the opening day of the 2024/25 season.
Ruben Amorim’s men suffered defeat at home last time out, losing 3-1 to Brighton. Fulham, meanwhile, are 10th and seven points ahead of us in the table after their victory at Leicester City.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Matchday 23 in the Premier League, including live coverage details and team news for both sides…
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HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports in the UK, with the kick-off set for 19:00 GMT.
MUTV will have pre-match and post-match coverage from Craven Cottage and our ‘Matchday Live’ show starts at 17:55 GMT.
You can listen along to the game through our live radio commentary and for updates and stats visit the Match Centre on the United App and ManUtd.com.
Highlights will be available across our platforms, with the shorter version live two hours after the final whistle and the longer videos coming on Monday.
TEAM NEWS
The Reds will be without Jonny Evans, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw, but Victor Lindelof has returned to training recently after a month on the sidelines.
Noussair Mazraoui missed Thursday’s 2-1 win over Rangers on a precautionary basis, after he picked up a knock against Brighton. Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro were also substituted against the Scottish club and Amorim wanted to be on the safe side with the defensive pair.
"He [De Ligt] has a pain," said Ruben. "So he cannot risk [it]. Leny felt pain also, so he cannot risk [it]."
Reiss Nelson is a doubt for the home side, although the Arsenal loanee is getting close to a return. Kenny Tete is out until April with a knee injury.
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FORM GUIDE
The Reds have achieved good results in our last two away games, drawing 2-2 with Liverpool in the league before knocking Arsenal out of the Emirates FA Cup on penalties.
We’ve only won two top-flight matches on the road this season, at Southampton and Manchester City, but we do have a good record at Craven Cottage, claiming victory on each of the last seven visits.
Our last two games in this particular part of the capital have been hugely memorable, as late goals from Alejandro Garnacho in 2022 and Bruno Fernandes last season secured the three points.
Fulham’s overall form has been solid and they sit comfortably in mid-table. The Cottagers have only been beaten twice on their own patch in the league this season, but they have drawn five of their 11 home games.
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Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Brighton v Everton
Liverpool v Ipswich
Southampton v Newcastle
Wolves v Arsenal
Manchester City v Chelsea (17:30 GMT)
SUNDAY 26 JANUARY
Crystal Palace v Brentford (14:00 GMT)
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Aston Villa v West Ham (16:30 GMT)
Fulham v UNITED (19:00 GMT)
All kick-offs 15:00 GMT unless stated.