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Manchester United vs Bournemouth live - Premier League updates, team news and Raphael Varane latest

Manchester United could record back-to-back wins in the Premier League against Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon.

United were defeated by Newcastle at St. James' Park last weekend, but the players responded to a rallying cry from Erik ten Hag by delivering an improved display to win 2-1 against Chelsea earlier in the week.

Ten Hag's side created plenty of chances in that victory, which eased the growing pressure on the manager, and Bournemouth's visit to Old Trafford is an opportunity to secure another three points in the league.

Regarding the team news, Victor Lindelof has been ruled out of the match and Marcus Rashford is a doubt after missing Friday’s training session due to illness.

Raphael Varane will be available for selection and Mason Mount and Amad could return to the squad after lay-offs.

Follow below for live updates from Old Trafford.

Today's match will not be broadcast live in the UK due to the standard Saturday 3pm blackout, but you can follow all the action in this dedicated blog.

US fans can watch Premier League action on NBC. The streaming service will have a large number of Premier League games and a subscription costs $5.99 a month.

The match will take place at Old Trafford and kicks off at 3pm UK time (10am ET/7am PT).

Erik ten Hag is open to the club conducting business in the January transfer window.

The interminable strategic review is nearing a conclusion but the Ineos Group's 25% minority stake in United is still yet to be ratified and the mid-season window opens three weeks on Monday.

Ten Hag has already said Donny van de Beek is free to leave in the New Year, United will listen to offers for the exiled Jadon Sancho and there is uncertainty over the futures of several other players.

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