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Real Betis vs Man Utd: TV channel, stream and kick-off time for friendly clash


MANCHESTER UNITED will be determined to bounce back from their disappointing midweek defeat when they take on Real Betis THIS SATURDAY.

The Red Devils’ Premier League preparation got off on the wrong foot after losing 4-2 to Cadiz in Spain.

Manchester United lost to Spanish outfit CadizCredit: Reuters
Real Betis lifted the Copa del Rey last seasonCredit: AFP

And Erik Ten Hag slammed his players for their ‘unacceptable’ performance during the friendly.

However, United have the chance to right some wrongs in the second of their Spanish double-header on the weekend.

But they come up against a strong Betis side who currently sit sixth in La Liga and lifted the Copa Del Rey last season.

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When is Real Betis vs Man Utd?

  • Manchester United face Real Betis on Saturday, December 10.
  • The match is scheduled to kick-off from 5pm UK time.
  • Real Betis will host the affair in the Estadio Benito Villamarin in Seville.
  • The stadium can hold up to 60,721 spectators.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • Real Betis vs Manchester United will be broadcast live on MUTV for those watching in the United Kingdom.
  • Those subscribed will be able to tune in to the live coverage, that is set to start from 4pm UK time.
  • This is also available to stream via the Manchester United app, available for download on your mobile and tablet devices.
The Red Devils will be looking to build match fitness during their time in SpainCredit: Getty

What is the latest team news?

Real Betis will be without William Carvalho, Guido Rodriguez and German Pezzella, who all advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Cup with Portugal and Argentina so it is too early for them to return to club action.

Manchester United remain without their World Cup stars also, with the likes of Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Marcus Rashford all remaining in action for England among others at the World Cup.

The travelling squad for Ten Hag’s side is as follows: De Gea, Heaton, Bishop, Dubravka, Lindelof, Wan-Bissaka, Williams, Mengi, Bernard, Jurado, Hardley, Bennett, Oyedele, Murray, Fredricson, Van de Beek, Savage, Iqbal, Gore, Hansen, Mainoo, Martial, Elanga, Shoretire, Garnacho, Hugill, McNeill, Emeran.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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