Man City and Man United face their first Manchester Derby of the season on Sunday afternoon in the Premier League.
Both sides are coming off the back of battling Champions League wins in midweek and will be keen to keep up the pace in the Premier League this weekend. United have now won three matches in a row in all competitions, with City having responded to back-to-back league defeats with successive wins against Brighton and BSC Young Boys in the past week.
United will hope to draw inspiration from their win at Old Trafford in January against their city rivals in what will be both sides’ biggest match of the season so far. United could draw to within three points of City with a win on Sunday, a result which would provide a huge boost following a slow start to the season.
The match’s kick-off has been brought forward by an hour to 3.30pm, with the unusual kick-off time on Sunday having been agreed following consultations with broadcasters and police.
Here is how you can watch the first Manchester derby of the season:
The match takes place at Old Trafford on Sunday, November 29 and kicks off at 3.30pm (GMT).
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League as part of Sky’s Super Sunday coverage. If you are a Sky TV customer, you can sign up to Sky Sports from £20 a month for all eight channels on a special offer HERE
Alternatively, if you’re not a Sky Sports customer, you can sign up to NOW TV for all Sky Sports channels from just 21 a month for six months on a limited-time offer this weekend. You can sign-up HERE.
United have been dealt a blow with the news that Luke Shaw is set to be out for another five weeks, with the England left-back set to miss out until the end of November.
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