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How to watch Liverpool vs Manchester United with TV channel, live stream details & kick-off time

Manchester United have an opportunity to do the Premier League double over Liverpool for the first time in seven years at Anfield this weekend.

Erik ten Hag's first win came against Jurgen Klopp's side back in August during the reverse fixture at Anfield. Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford scored on that occasion, with Mohamed Salah scoring a late consolation nine minutes from time.

Louis van Gaal was the last United manager to win both league meetings with Liverpool in their first season, a feat Ten Hag could also accomplish. Klopp's team did return to winning ways against Wolverhampton Wanderers in midweek, though.

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Kick-off on Sunday evening is set for 4:30pm GMT (11:30am ET; 8:30am PT).

Sky Sports are broadcasting the match as part of their Super Sunday programming. Their coverage begins at 1pm, with Nottingham Forest versus Everton kicking off at 2pm and pre-match coverage resuming after the conclusion of that match from 4pm. Sky Sports subscribers can stream it on Sky Go and the Sky Sports website, and it is also available for streaming on NOW TV.

Luke Shaw is a doubt with what Ten Hag has called a "small injury" that saw the left-back sidelined for the midweek FA Cup tie with West Ham United, as is Sancho, who also missed that match through illness. Anthony Martial, Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek are all still sidelined with their respective injuries.

For Liverpool, Naby Keita is a doubt after picking up a knock that saw the midfielder miss the match against Wolves. Thiago Alcantara, Luis Diaz, Joe Gomez, Arthur Melo and Calvin Ramsey are all also on the club's injury list.

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