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West Ham vs Manchester United LIVE Premier League updates, TV information and Alejandro Garnacho latest

Manchester United must bounce back against West Ham in the Premier League away in the capital on Sunday.

United were defeated 1-0 against Brighton in the dying moments of the match on Thursday night. Luke Shaw conceded a penalty after handling the ball and Alexis Mac Allister made no mistake from the spot to win the game for the hosts.

Rather concerningly, it was another defeat away from home. United have only defeated Fulham and Wolves outside the bottom five clubs in the league this season and they're now set to play West Ham at the London Stadium.

Regarding the early team news, Alejandro Garnacho was not available against Brighton but he's set to return to the squad after travelling down. Raphael Varane and Scott McTominay remain sidelined with their respective injuries.

Luke Shaw and Marcel Sabitzer were not caught on camera travelling down but it's tonight they have both made the trip.

Follow below for live updates from the London Stadium.

Supporters in the UK can watch United's clash in East London on BT Sport 1 and Ultimate. Those wishing to stream the game can do so thanks to a BT Sport monthly pass which costs £29.99.

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United are the favourites to win tonight.

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Manchester United's squad has travelled down to London for tonight's match against West Ham.

Erik ten Hag's side have struggled away from Old Trafford, with their latest slip-up coming on Thursday when they lost to a 99th-minute penalty at Brighton.

The Reds still have a battle on their hands to confirm their place in next season's Champions League with five matches to go in their campaign. They currently sit in fourth place, two points behind Newcastle who face

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