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How to watch Manchester United vs Bournemouth: TV channel and live stream for tonight

How to watch Manchester United vs Bournemouth: TV channel and live stream for tonight

Yahoo30-07-2025
The Premier League Summer Series will continue in the small hours of Thursday morning as Manchester United meet Bournemouth at Soldier Field in Chicago.
The Cherries currently sit atop the standings after downing Everton 3-0 in New York at the weekend.
They could be usurped by United tonight, though, with Bournemouth leading only on goal difference.
United got their Summer Series campaign off to a winning start last time out, with Bruno Fernandes' brace securing victory over West Ham.
He scored from the spot after just five minutes, before curling a second home beyond the outstretched arm of Allphonse Areola in the second half.
Bryan Mbeumo could be set to make his debut after his move from Brentford was confirmed earlier this week, though Ruben Amorim hinted after the West Ham win that he could be made to wait later in the summer.
Luke Shaw said ahead of the match that Amorim is holding the squad to a particularly high standard ahead of the new campaign: 'He demands 100 per cent. That's it and he doesn't want anything less. If someone is doing 85-90 per cent, it's not enough for him.'
It will be a double-header event again at Soldier Field, with West Ham and Everton kicking off at 11.30pm BST on Wednesday night.
How to watch Manchester United vs Bournemouth
TV channel: In the UK, viewers with a Sky Sports subscription can watch this game, with coverage taking place on Sky Sports Football. Coverage begins at 1.30am BST ahead of an 2.30am BST kick off.
Live stream: You can also live stream the match on either Sky Go or Now TV.
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