Manchester United supporters will protest against the Glazer family and the overall running of the club ahead of today's Premier League clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford.
United supporter group The 1958 announced plans to protest against the club's ownership on Tuesday, urging supporters to wear black to symbolise how the club is "slowly dying".
The 1958 group have organised various protests against the Glazers over the last few years, as well as one back in December in response to ticket prices being raised to £66.
A spokesperson from The 1958 said: "The club is slowly dying before our eyes, on and off the pitch, and the blame lies squarely at the current ownership model. In many ways, this is the biggest crisis the club faced since the Munich air disaster which inspires our name."
The protest is scheduled to start at 3.15pm at The Tollgate pub and supporters will march to Old Trafford ahead of the 4.30pm kick-off. The protest will pass the United Trinity statue and continue into the Munich Tunnel underneath the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand.
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Hello and welcome along to the Manchester Evening News' live coverage of the protest United supporters are holding ahead of today's game against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
The 1958 group have organised a protest march against the Glazer family and United's ownership and have urged supporters to wear black to symbolise how the club is "slowly dying".
The protest is scheduled to start at 3.15pm at The Tollgate pub ahead of the 4.30pm kick-off at Old Trafford.
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