Erik Ten Hag’s squad are on a winning streak, but Arsenal remain firm at the top of the league (Picture: Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
This Sunday, the Gunners will be setting their targets on the Red Devils as Arsenal and Manchester United clash.
Arsenal, currently top of the Premier League, will be fending off Manchester United, who are chasing them in third position – making this game a very exciting prospect
But when can footy fans tune in to catch all the action?
Here is everything you need to know about the highly anticipated match…
When is Arsenal v Manchester United and what time does it kick off?
The match will kick off at 4:30pm on Sunday, January 22.
The game will be taking place at the Emirates Stadium, which bodes well for Mikel Arteta’s squad.
Arsenal have won five of their last seven home Premier League games against Manchester United, winning 3-1 at their last Emirates match.
However, Erik Ten Hag’s squad are riding high on an unbeaten 10 game-stretch across all competitions, and with a recent Manchester derby win over second-placed City under their belts, they’re coming in strong.
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How to watch Arsenal V Manchester United
The match will be shown live for fans with a Sky Sports package.
The game will be shown on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
You can also watch through a NOW membership.
Now Sports membership – giving you access to Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Action. Sky Sports Arena, Sky Sports Racing and Sky Sports News – costs £11.99 for a single day, or £33.99 for a month.
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What is the team news?
Early team news for Manchester United is that Brazilian midfielder Casemiro will be suspended, due to the yellow card that he picked up in the midweek 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
There are no fresh injury concerns for Mikel Arteta and his squad, who is largely expected to name an unchanged team following last Sunday’s victory in the North London Derby against Tottenham.
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