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How to Watch Manchester United VS Arsenal Premier League: Free Live Stream, TV channel, and Start Time

Vincenzo Golazzo

How to watch the Premier League match Manchester United VS Arsenal, as well as kick-off time and team news

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How to watch Manchester United VS Arsenal online - TV channels & free live streams

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Location: Manchester, England

Stadium: Old Trafford

Date: Sunday 17 August

Kick-off Time: 16:30 BST 

Referee: Simon Hooper

VAR: Paul Tierney

Team news & squads

Predicted Lineups

Manchester United Team News

United have carried a couple of injury concerns through the summer, but there has been positive news on that front in recent days.

Both Andre Onana and Lisandro Martinez have been pictured working their way back to fitness at our revamped Carrington training base, the former vocal about his hope to be fit to start the Arsenal game, but the opener is likely to be too soon for the latter.

Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui did not appear in the American leg of Tour 2025, presented by Snapdragon, nor in the Fiorentina friendly back in M16, so updates on that pair, plus any further team news, may be delivered by Amorim in his pre-match press conference on Friday.

The boss could also confirmed whether new arrival Benjamin Sesko is likely to be involved.

PRE-SEASON FORM

The Reds pre-season tour saw us travel to Sweden, the United States and welcome Italian side Fiorentina to Manchester to close out our preparations.

We remained unbeaten throughout, picking up wins against West Ham United and Bournemouth, draws with Leeds United and Everton, and a penalty-shootout victory in the Snapdragon Cup against The Viola.

Captain Bruno Fernandes was voted our top Stateside performer in a recent fan poll, and he'll be hoping to carry that form through to the new season, working with a revitalised attacking unit.

TRANSFER BUSINESS

United have been busy in the transfer market this summer, adding Matheus Cunha, Diego Leon, Bryan Mbeumo and Sesko to Amorim's first-team squad.

The first three have all had a taste of Reds action during pre-season, but we are still awaiting the debut of Sesko, who signed just over a week before our meeting with Arsenal. Their trip to Old Trafford could provide the perfect opportunity for the Slovenian striker to make his bow in front of our incredible home support.

Arsenal Team News

Arsenal are kicking off the season with a relatively clean bill of health. Gabriel Jesus is the most notable absentee, as he is still recovering from a knee injury sustained in our visit to the Emirates Stadium in the Emirates FA Cup back in January.

Leandro Trossard is the only other concern, having picked up a slight groin strain in the Gunners' pre-season meeting with Tottenham Hotspur, but Mikel Arteta hopes to have him back available for selection for Sunday.

PRE-SEASON FORM

Arteta's side travelled to Asia and kicked their pre-season off with wins against AC Milan and Newcastle United, before rounding off that leg of the tour with defeat to Spurs. Back on home soil, they were beaten by Villarreal, before signing off with a victory against Athletic Club.

TRANSFER BUSINESS

The Gunners have also been busy, concluding deals for Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Arrizabalaga.

But perhaps their most high-profile deal is that of Viktor Gyokeres, a striker Amorim knows all about from their shared days at Sporting, which will hopefully give the Reds the edge in combatting his threat.

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