How to watch Manchester United vs Fulham

Manchester United return to the Theatre of Dreams on Saturday afternoon, when they host Fulham in the Premier League.

It will be Manchester United’s final league outing of February because Erik ten Hag’s attention will switch to the FA Cup next week when his side travels to face Nottingham Forest in the fifth round.

The Reds aim to complete a perfect month in the Premier League, after winning four from four since the beginning of February. That includes wins over Wolves, West Ham, Aston Villa and Luton Town. It is also a bonus that Ten Hag’s team now appear to be scoring goals, which wasn’t the case during the first half of the season.

Fulham come to Old Trafford as they sit 12th in the Premier League. They’ve endured a topsy-turvy season to date, so an in-form United side will be expected to take all three points on Saturday. Betting at 1xbet is a clever solution for your football needs as the race for top four heats up.

It bodes well for United that Fulham haven’t won away from home since the opening day of the season against Everton. That is a worrying run for Marco Silva’s side and it runs 11 games!

How to watch and follow Manchester United vs Fulham

Unfortunately for those of you living in the UK, due to it being a 3pm kick-off, Manchester United vs Fulham will not be televised. It will be available to watch on Premier Sports for United fans streaming from the Republic of Ireland.

Stretty News will be providing match analysis before, during and after the game. That is where you can catch all matchday interviews, live stats and updates from Old Trafford.

Team news

The biggest fitness concern for United is without question Luke Shaw. After coming off in both of our last two matches before the second half, it looked like the left-back suffered a worse blow at Kenilworth Road as he left the stadium limping heavily. That wasn’t a good sign after United’s deserved 2-1 win over Luton Town.

Tyrell Malacia, Mason Mount and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are still to return to Ten Hag’s squad.

Meanwhile, Anthony Martial and Lisandro Martinez are considered long-term absentees.

Meanwhile, Fulham will be without star man Joao Palhinha due to a two-match suspension. He became the first player this season to reach 10 yellow cards following their defeat to Aston Villa last weekend.

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