Manchester United face Bournemouth in the Premier League on Tuesday evening. Here are all the details, including how to follow, live stream details, the match referee and team news.
The Red Devils are looking to make it three wins in a row following the post-World Cup resumption of the league, having defeated Nottingham Forest and Wolves.
Erik ten Hag's side kept clean sheets in both games, and as a result of Tottenham dropping points, are now into the top four places.
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They are set to take on a Bournemouth side who have lost both of their games since Boxing Day. They are now under new ownership, and appointed Gary O'Neil as permanent manager during the World Cup.
The Cherries suffered a disappointing 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace at home on December 31, struggling from set pieces and failing to score for the third consecutive game in all competitions.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the match:
Is Man Utd vs Bournemouth on TV? Live stream details
No. Manchester United vs Bournemouth has not been selected for live TV coverage by Sky Sports, BT Sport or Amazon Prime - the three domestic rights holders to Premier League football this season.
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However, there are ways to follow the game. You can keep up to date with proceedings live via the United app, or the club's official website.
In addition, subscribers to the club's in-house TV channel, MUTV, will be able to watch a pre-match show from 6:55pm, with live radio commentary available during the game.
Man Utd vs Bournemouth: Who are the match officials?
The match referee for Manchester United vs Bournemouth will be Michael Salisbury, who has never officiated a competitive Red Devils match before tonight.
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Salisbury began taking charge of Football League games in 2016, and was promoted to Select Group 1 - allowing him to officiate Premier League matches - in 2021.
The rest of the officials for Tuesday's clash are as follows:
- Assistant Referees: Adrian Holmes, Steven Meredith
- Fourth Official: David Coote
- VAR Official: Craig Pawson
- VAR Assistant: Richard West
Man Utd vs Bournemouth: Team news
Manchester United could welcome back Lisandro Martinez for Tuesday's match, in what would be his first competitive fixture for the Red Devils since winning the World Cup with Argentina.
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Erik ten Hag revealed he was 'optimistic' that Scott McTominay would return for the game following injury, whilst Diogo Dalot is also a doubt.
For Bournemouth, David Brooks, Marcus Tavernier and Neto are all ruled out of the United clash, with all three recovering from injury, whilst midfielder Phillip Billing is also a doubt.
Topics: Manchester United, Bournemouth, Premier League