When is Liverpool v Manchester United on TV?

When is Liverpool v Manchester United on TV? This match will get under way at 5pm on Sunday, January 24. Full coverage from Old Trafford will be exclusively live on talkSPORT, with our pre-match build-up

When is Liverpool v Manchester United on TV?

This match will get under way at 5pm on Sunday, January 24. Full coverage from Old Trafford will be exclusively live on talkSPORT, with our pre-match build-up starting at 4pm.

How many times have Liverpool been eliminated from the FA Cup?

Liverpool have been eliminated from the FA Cup by Manchester United more than they have any other opponent in the competition’s history (9, including final defeats). Manchester United are unbeaten in their last seven home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W3 D4) since a 0-3 loss in March 2014.

When was the last time Liverpool were unbeaten at Old Trafford?

Manchester United are unbeaten in their last seven home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W3 D4) since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. They last had a longer unbeaten run against Liverpool at Old Trafford between 1990-2000 (12 games).

Follow live updates of the match here. Here’s how you can watch the match and what to know: Date: Sunday, Jan. 19 Time: 11:30 a.m. Liverpool: Good news for the Reds on several fronts. Fabinho and Joel Matip are back healthy, and Manchester City’s draw against Crystal Palace means Liverpool can all but wrap up the title with a win.

What’s the score between Man Utd and Liverpool?

The Reds enter in first place with a record of 20-1-0 and just 14 goals conceded, while United is 9-7-6 with 34 points and in fifth place. Both teams are closing in on their goals, with the Reds the heavy favorites to win the league and United all of a sudden in the top-four fight on the back of three wins in their last four.

Why is Marcus Rashford not playing for Manchester United?

Both teams are closing in on their goals, with the Reds the heavy favorites to win the league and United all of a sudden in the top-four fight on the back of three wins in their last four. But Manchester United will be without star striker Marcus Rashford due to a back injury, making an uphill battle even more steep.