How to watch and follow West Ham v United
Manchester United are quickly back in Premier League action, as we face West Ham United on Tuesday evening.
The Reds are bidding to make it five wins from five under Michael Carrick, after successive victories against Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur.
Nuno Espirito Santo's resurgent side have lost just one of their last five, which included a 2-0 triumph over Burnley at the weekend.
Want to follow along with all the action from the capital? Read our handy guide for TV info, team news and more...
HOW CAN I WATCH THE GAME?
Our 20:15 GMT kick-off in London will be shown live and in full on TNT Sports 1, with coverage beginning at 19:00 GMT.
Alternatively, our Match Day Live show begins at 19:15 GMT on MUTV, which will also be available to watch on ManUtd.com and in our Official App.
Zarah Connolly will be joined by Ben Thornley from the Hammers' home ground, as they talk you through everything you need to know before kick-off.
During the game, Liam Bradford is set to be accompanied on live radio commentary by David May.
TEAM NEWS
Head coach Carrick has confirmed the Reds will be without Mason Mount and Matthijs de Ligt for the game.
Apart from those two absentees, plus Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu, United are boasting a relatively clean bill of health across the squad.
Captain Bruno Fernandes has been the star of the show of late, involved in 10 goals in his last eight away Premier League appearances.
For West Ham, Jean-Clair Todibo is still suspended after his red card against Chelsea.
Veteran goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is out with a back injury and will play no part either, and Nuno Espirito Santo has revealed he has other un-named fitness concerns.
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FORM GUIDE
A win over fellow relegation-threatened side Burnley helped close the gap between West Ham and 17th-placed Nottingham Forest at the weekend.
The Hammers are now only three points away from safety as they look to ensure Premier League survival between now and the end of the campaign.
January signing Taty Castellanos scored his first Premier League goal, against the Clarets just a few days ago, his second strike for the club.
Mateus Fernandes is one to watch, having chalked up eight contributions so far this term, including a stunning long-range drive against Sunderland last month, while Crysencio Summerville has scored in each of his last five outings.
RECENT MEETINGS
Earlier in the season, we drew 1-1 with the east Londoners, with Diogo Dalot's effort levelled by Soungoutou Magassa, at Old Trafford.
Our most recent victory at the London Stadium was now five years ago, with Jesse Lingard netting an 89th-minute winner in a 2-1 away success in 2021.
In fact, the Reds have won only one of our last six against Tuesday's opponents, which is something we will look to address on Tuesday.
We've won 74 of our 157 past meetings with the Hammers, drawing 33 of those and being on the wrong end of the scoreline in 50.
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Our last win at West Ham featured goals from Ronaldo and Lingard, plus De Gea's penalty save...
All 20 Premier League sides are in action over the next three days, with below a full rundown of the upcoming fixtures...
TUESDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Chelsea v Leeds United
Everton v Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United
West Ham United v UNITED (20:15 GMT)
WEDNESDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Aston Villa v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Burnley
Manchester City v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Wolves
Sunderland v Liverpool (20:15 GMT)
THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY
Brentford v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
All kick-offs are 19:30 GMT unless stated.



