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Is Man United v West Ham United on TV? How to watch pre-season friendly online

Is Man United v West Ham United on TV? How to watch pre-season friendly online

Independent26-07-2025
Manchester United take on West Ham United at MetLife Stadium in New York this weekend as both teams prepare for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.
Ruben Amorim 's side continue to invest, with Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo bulking up the attack, while United's work also focuses on trimming the squad with Marcus Rashford finally departing on loan to Barcelona.
United appear ready to target a new No 9, with links to Ollie Watkins, to complete a new front three.
The Hammers look to evolve under Graham Potter, who struggled to impose his philosophy on the team last term. But Tomas Soucek is optimistic about the side's potential heading into the new campaign: 'It's been a good pre-season so far - the squad is together, and the coaches have been giving us great sessions. I've seen fresh faces and strong motivation from everyone, and it's important now we keep building towards the start of the season.'
Here's everything you need to know about the pre-season friendly in New York:
When is Manchester United v West Ham?
The pre-season friendly kicks off at 00:00am BST on Sunday, 27 July (19:00 ET, Saturday, 26 July) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
How can I watch it?
You can watch the game live on MUTV, with the official channel also being streamed on mobile devices via the United App and ManUtd.com. Fans in the United States can watch the game on NBC Sports.
Bryan Mbeumo could be handed a debut after his move from Brentford was finally confirmed. While Rasmus Hojlund and Chido Obi will compete to start as the No 9 for United.
Joshua Zirkzee and Andre Onana could return from injury. Lisandro Martinez is also in the squad, but will be eased back from a serious knee injury.
Harry Maguire is dealing with a personal matter but has now travelled to the United States and could feature.
George Earthy is out with an ankle injury and Crysencio Summerville could return from a hamstring injury, while Edson Alvarez could be out due to his involvement in the Gold Cup, delaying his return to the squad.
Predicted line-ups
Man United XI: Bayindir; Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw; Dalot, Ugarte, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Cunha; Obi
West Ham XI: Areola; Todibo, Kilman, Aguerd; Wan-Bissaka, Ward-Prowse, Soucek, Diouf; Paqueta, Bowen; Fullkrug
Manchester United pre-season schedule
All kick-off times BST
July 19: Man United 0-0 Leeds - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm
July 27: West Ham - MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, kick-off 12am (Premier League Summer Series)
July 31: Bournemouth - Soldier Field, Chicago, kick-off 2.30am (Premier League Summer Series)
August 9: Fiorentina - Old Trafford, kick-off 12.45pm
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