Manchester United welcomes Liverpool on Sunday to revive one of the most celebrated rivalries in football history, with a coveted Champions League spot hanging in the balance.
A victory on Sunday would not only complete a league double over Liverpool for United this season, but would also secure their place in next season's Champions League. Having won nine of their last 13 matches, Michael Carrick has dramatically transformed United's campaign and now has them knocking on the door of European football's elite competition.
Liverpool, meanwhile, could also seal their spot in next season's Champions League with a win, provided Bournemouth falls to defeat earlier in the day. Should Arne Slot's side claim all three points, they would leapfrog the Red Devils into third place on the standings.
Old Trafford will play host to the Premier League's marquee fixture of the weekend, and with so much at stake, United vs. Liverpool is set to be an explosive encounter on derby day.
Here's everything you need to know about how to catch this highly anticipated clash.
What Time Does Man Utd vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
How to Watch Man Utd vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the U.S. can tune in to the featured fixture on NBCSN and stream it via Peacock. Spanish-language coverage is also available through Telemundo.
Sunday's showpiece event will be broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, available on both the Main Event and Premier League channels. Fans wishing to stream the game can do so through Sky Go.
In Canada, DAZN and fuboTV are the go-to options. In Mexico, HBO Max holds exclusive broadcasting rights to the match.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Telemundo, NBCSN, Peacock |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada |
Mexico | HBO Max |
What's Next for Man Utd, Liverpool?

Both clubs will have just three matches remaining this season after Sunday's contest, with the two English powerhouses returning to action the following Saturday, May 9.
The Red Devils travel to the Stadium of Light to face a Sunderland side that has struggled for form since the new year. Carrick's squad will be hoping to arrive at that fixture having already locked up Champions League qualification.
Liverpool's remaining schedule is considerably more demanding. The Reds will next host Chelsea at Anfield, and while the Blues have been in poor form over the past month, they remain a formidable opponent, and Liverpool can expect a stern test.
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