
How to watch Man United vs. Bournemouth: Summer Series stream, schedule
Day two of the Premier League Summer Series will close out with a match between the teams tied at the top of the table.
Manchester United and Bournemouth are entering today's tilt-off with Matchday 1 wins. Bournemouth blanked Everton 3-0, while Manchester United beat West Ham 2-1.
Both teams are tied at three points apiece, meaning the series table may have a clear lead following tonight's match if it ends in a win for either team. A draw would leave Man Utd. and Bournemouth tied with four points apiece.
Man United vs. Bournemouth: what to know When: July 30, 9:30 p.m. ET
July 30, Where: Soldier Field (Chicago, Illinois)
Soldier Field (Chicago, Illinois) Channel: Not on TV
Not on TV Streaming: Peacock
Here's everything you need to know to tune in to tonight's Summer Series match.
What time is the Manchester United vs. Bournemouth match?
The Man United vs. Bournemouth Summer Series match begins at 9:30 p.m. ET today, July 30.
How to watch Man Utd. vs. Bournemouth live
In the United States, the Man United vs. Bournemouth match is exclusive to NBC's Peacock streaming service.
Peacock currently offers two subscription types with live sports: Premium with ads and Premium Plus ad-free. Peacock Premium costs $10.99/month, while Premium Plus costs $16.99/month.
You can save a bit by subscribing to one of Peacock's annual plans, which give you 12 months for the price of 10. These cost either $109.99 with ads or $169.99 without ads.
2025 Premier League Summer Series schedule
Wednesday, July 20 – Soldier Field, Chicago
West Ham vs. Everton, 6:30 p.m. ET
Manchester United vs. Bournemouth, 9:30 p.m. ET
Sunday, August 3 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Bournemouth vs. West Ham, 2 p.m. ET
Manchester United vs. Everton, 5 p.m. ET
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