How to watch West Ham vs Man United - TV channel, kick off time and live stream
by Jack Flintham · Manchester Evening NewsManchester United make the trip south to the capital on Sunday afternoon to take on West Ham in the Premier League.
It has been an okay week so far for Erik ten Hag as the Reds returned to domestic action following the October international break. Despite speculation surrounding his future, Ten Hag managed to keep his job and led United to a 2-1 victory over Brentford last weekend.
A 1-1 draw with Fenerbahce followed on Thursday night in the Europa League to make it three draws from three in European competition. Should they win on Sunday against a struggling Irons side, it would upgrade an okay week to a good one for Ten Hag as he looks to stave off the threat of the sack.
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Ahead of the fixture, MEN Sport has taken a closer look at how you will be able to follow all of the action from the London Stadium.
What time is kick-off between West Ham and Manchester United?
United's trip to West Ham will kick-off at 2pm (UK time) on Sunday, October 27.
How can I watch the match in the UK?
Fans in the United Kingdom will not be able to watch the match legally on TV or via stream because it has not been selected for live coverage by Sky Sports. The reason the match has been moved to 2pm on a Sunday is because of United's appearance in the Europa League on Thursday night with the Sunday kick off allowing extra time for the Reds to recover.
From next season, all matches that are not played at 3pm on Saturday, including those moved for European competition, will be broadcast live on television.
Where can I watch the match outside of the UK?
If you are not in the UK, there are still ways you can watch the action. In the United States, Peacock shall be hosting the match while in Canada fuboTV have the broadcast rights.
In Asia, Japan will be showing the match on U-NEXT and in South Korea SPOTV Prime 2 have the rights.
How can I follow the match and see the highlights?
If you do not have tickets for the match, the Manchester Evening News will be providing a live blog from the London Stadium which will keep you up to date with all the updates as well as reaction available. The blog will be available to view here on Sunday.
As for highlights, BBC One shall be showing those on Match of the Day 2 at 10:30pm, Sunday evening.
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