Manchester United are looking to make it four wins in a row in all competitions for the first time in nearly 12 months when they take on Crystal Palace on Sunday. After climbing above Oliver Glasner's side last weekend, Ruben Amorim is aiming to extend his first real run of form since arriving.
Defeat for United would leave them open to dropping back down into 15th but victory would open up the chance of shuffling up to 11th and with an eye on the top half once more. After beating FCSB in the Europa League on Thursday, it is a chance to build some good feeling at the club.
Palace have managed to inflict damage on United in recent seasons, though, and have only lost one of their last seven fixtures since Christmas. With Glasner starting to get his team firing, it promises to be a tough challenge.
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Here, Manchester Evening News has all the details on how to follow the action.
When is Manchester United vs Crystal Palace and what time is kick off?
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace is slated to kick off at 2pm on Sunday, February 2. It is part of a full fixture list across the weekend with important games at the top and bottom of the league.
Also on Sunday is Brentford vs Tottenham at 2pm with Arsenal vs Manchester City in the prime 4:30pm slot. Things are wrapped up Chelsea vs West Ham on Monday Night Football at 8pm.
Is Manchester United vs Crystal Palace on TV?
No. Due to the 3pm blackout rules and restrictions the match is not available on TV for viewers in the UK. However, the international audience do have options to watch the game.
How to watch Manchester United vs Crystal Palace
The match will be broadcast globally outside of the UK through the Premier League's streaming and broadcast partners . Here's a comprehensive list of where you can tune in: beIN Sports, Canal+, Nova Sports, Optus Sport, Premier Sports, Sport 2, Sport 24, and SuperSport Premier League.
For those unable to watch, the Manchester Evening News will be running a dedicated live blog from the stadium, providing full build-up, updates, reaction, and analysis. For highlights, Sky Sports will provide a concise package of the best moments shortly after the match concludes.