How to watch Manchester United vs West Ham: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Nuno Espirito Santo will be looking for West Ham to bounce back in audacious style when they face off against Manchester United on Thursday.

West Ham play Man United at Old Trafford next in the Premier League, in a game which will be nothing short of a big test for the Hammers.

Last time out, West Ham were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool, which further hampered the Hammers’ hopes of staying in the top flight.

Man United are favourites to beat West Ham, but Nuno will make sure that his side is no easy rollover for the Red Devils.

Now, West Ham Zone provides you with everything you need to know about how to access the game.

Nuno Espirito Santo crosses his arms on the touchline as he manages a West Ham game against Brentford.
Credit: Imago

Coverage details for Manchester United vs West Ham

United currently have a 10-point gap over the Hammers and have only lost once in their last seven games.

The Red Devils are at an advantage heading into the clash, as West Ham will be without Lucas Paqueta due to his controversial red card against Liverpool.

Date4 December
Kick-off time8.00pm
VenueOld Trafford
ChannelSky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Main Event
West Ham vs Man United coverage details

The showdown will take place at 8pm and is the only Premier League fixture to be played on the day; therefore, the match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.

It will also be available for streaming on the Sky Sport+ app and highlights will be uploaded onto the Sky Sports X account as well as their YouTube channel following the conclusion of the affair.

Lucas Paqueta playing for West Ham looking shocked
credit: Imago

There’s no reason why West Ham can’t go and cause the upset of the game week.

West Ham need to take notes from Everton

In Manchester United‘s last home game, they lost 1-0 to Everton, who had 10 men for the majority of the match.

Nuno should look at the stats that Everton put up against Ruben Amorim’s side, as it’s clear that a low-block defensive line is needed for victory.

The Toffees won despite having just 30 per cent of the ball, and United only managed to get six shots on target.

Nuno should look to replicate this, and the Hammers may take a historic three points back to East London.

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