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How to watch Man Utd vs West Ham on US TV - Channel, kick-off time and live stream info

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Manchester United meet West Ham United on Tuesday night with a place in the FA Cup quarter finals up for grabs. The last meeting between the two teams in the Premier League was decided by a solitary Marcus Rashford goal at Old Trafford.

Manager Erik ten Hag will no doubt be looking for a similar contribution from his talisman three days on from lifting the Carabao Cup trophy.

A return to Wembley Stadium is now only two wins away, with the national stadium hosting the FA Cup semi-finals. To reach that stage, United will have to eliminate the Hammers at Old Trafford on Wednesday night. READ MORE: FA Cup fifth round rules on VAR and replays explained ahead of midweek Man Utd tie What time is kick-off? Wednesday's FA Cup fifth round tie is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm GMT (2:45pm ET; 11:45am PT). How can I watch in the US? The match is available to stream on ESPN+.

Live coverage begins half an hour before kick-off at 2:15pm ET (11:15am PT), while Spanish language coverage of the contest is also provided on the streaming service from 3:30pm ET (11:30am PT). READ NEXT:

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