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Manchester United vs Arsenal live early team news plus kick-off time and how to watch information

Manchester United will be targeting a return to winning ways when they face Arsenal at Old Trafford in the Premier League this afternoon, kick-off 4.30pm.

The Reds had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie with Real Sociedad on Thursday evening after a penalty from Mikel Oyarzabal cancelled out Joshua Zirkzee's opener.

It means United head into this afternoon's game having won just one of their last five matches. However, that victory was a 3-2 triumph over Ipswich Town in their last Premier League outing, meaning they have the chance to record back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.

Head coach Ruben Amorim, who has already faced the Gunners twice as United boss, played down the prospect of any injured players returning for this afternoon's game after speaking to the media post-match on Thursday evening.

However, Chido Obi is once again available after not being allowed to play in the Europa League.

Follow the LIVE blog below for all the very latest pre-match build-up, analysis and updates from Old Trafford...

United supporters secured their greatest victory against the Glazers with the Super League protest in 2021. They were the angriest of the mobs that gathered outside stadiums in response to six Premier League clubs' treachery and the postponement of the home fixture with Liverpool, as well as the presence of militant fans at Carrington, undeniably unnerved the club.

The former Red Issue editor, JP O'Neill, wrote an erudite and excoriating piece on the Glazers, Sir Jim Ratcliffe this week. The Glazers have been in situ for almost 20 years and Sir Alex Ferguson's legacy at United will forever be tainted for his inaction back in 2005. Back in the present,

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