Why Brighton vs Manchester United is not on TV for Premier League final day
Manchester United could potentially secure a European spot on the final day of the Premier League season as the league campaign comes to a close on Sunday.
The Red Devils take on Brighton and Hove Albion at the AMEX stadium with all games kicking off at the same time of 4pm on Sunday afternoon. United know that they need to better Newcastle’s result to secure a top-seven finish.
The Magpies take on Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium, but neither game is being shown live on TV. If United do miss out on seventh place, then have a second chance to earn a place in Europe next season when they take on Man City in the FA Cup final next week.
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The game against Brighton also now has some extra added interest with the announcement that Roberto De Zerbi will be leaving the Seagulls at the end of the season. Here is everything you need to know about following.
The match is not being shown live on TV in the UK due to the two channels with the broadcast rights (Sky Sports and TNT Sports) only having a limited number of games that they can pick. The limit was four of the 10 games being played, this is despite the games being played outside of the Saturday 3pm blackout.
Arsenal vs Everton is being shown on TNT Sports, while Sky Sports have opted to show Chelsea vs Bournemouth, Liverpool vs Wolves, and Manchester City vs West Ham. The result of the game involving Arsenal and Man City will have a say on where the title ends up.
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