What channel is Man Utd vs Man City on? TV, live stream, Premier League kick off time
Manchester United host Manchester City in the Premier League this weekend but what TV channel is the match on? Express Sport is on hand with all the details, including live stream and kick-off time.
Man Utd: Solskjaer previews derby against Man City
Manchester United will have to put their Champions League misery behind them as they host Manchester City in the Premier League today. The Red Devils, who are sixth in the table, are looking for their third successive top-flight win over their rivals. City are one point and one place behind United in the current standings.
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Man Utd vs Man City team news
Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani could both return for the City clash after missing the midweek defeat against RB Leipzig.
Luke Shaw was back in starting line-up in midweek and could also feature once again, while Phil Jones remains sidelined with a knee problem.
City boss Pep Guardiola has ruled out starting Sergio Aguero in the derby despite his return from injury.
The Argentine came off the bench to score in the midweek win over Marseille.
The Premier League showdown kicks off at 5.30pm GMT on Saturday (December 12).
What TV channel is Man Utd vs Man City on?
Live coverage from Old Trafford will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
How to live stream Man Utd vs Man City?
There are a few ways to live stream the Manchester derby this weekend.
Streaming is available via the Sky Go app for existing customers, while those without a subscription can purchase a Sky Sports pass via NOW TV.
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Man Utd vs Man City: Pep Guardiola (Image: GETTY)
What has been said?
Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on their Champions League exit: "We didn't perform as a team well enough and that's always the manager's responsibility, to get everyone ready.
"We knew they were going to come at us, we knew they were going to put crosses in the box and unfortunately we conceded two goals and we never got going.
"In games earlier (this season) when we've conceded the first goal, we've played pretty well.