How to watch Arsenal vs Man United - TV channel, BBC iPlayer live stream, kick-off time
Manchester United will look to build on last weekend's encouraging 2-2 draw at Liverpool when they travel to Arsenal in the FA Cup third round on Sunday afternoon (3pm).
The Reds famously won last season's competition with a surprise 2-1 victory over Manchester City at Wembley. Victory last year played a key role in Erik ten Hag retaining his position at Old Trafford, but now the Dutchman is gone, and Ruben Amorim will be tasked with delivering more silverware at M16.
If United's FA Cup defence is going to extend beyond the third round, then they will need to find a way past Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, who sit second in the Premier League. The Gunners were beaten last time out, though, when they lost 2-0 at home to Newcastle in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.
And United will be hoping to inflict another loss on Arteta's men. Below are all the key details on how to follow Sunday's clash in north London on TV;
The match between Arsenal and Manchester United will take place on Sunday, January 12. Kick-off at the Emirates Stadium is at 3pm UK time.
Yes, the match will be broadcast live on BBC One and streamed on BBC iPlayer in the UK. Coverage will begin at 2.35pm UK time - offering us 25 minutes build-up before kick-off.
Followers in overseas countries will also be able to follow the action in certain territories depending on whether a broadcaster has a deal with the FA or not. ESPN+ will broadcast the action in the United States - while SuperSport will show the match in Africa. A full list of international broadcasters can be found here.
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