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Man Utd vs RB Leipzig FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League clash TONIGHT


MANCHESTER UNITED will look to keep up their 100 per cent start to the Champions League group stage after a thrilling win in Paris.

The Red Devils take on Julian Nagelsmann’s dynamic and exciting RB Leipzig side, who are still bouncing from reaching the Champions League semi-finals just a couple of months ago.

Marcus Rashford is flying high after scoring a late winner for Manchester United against group rivals Paris Saint-GermainCredit: Reuters

The clash is Old Trafford’s first Champions League game since Barcelona snatched a 1-0 win 18 months ago.

What time is kick-off?

  • The Champions League clash is at 8pm on Wednesday, October 28
  • Kick-off is at 8pm at Old Trafford.
  • The two teams have never played each other in a competitive game, so this is their first meeting in European competition.

What TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

  • The match is being broadcast live on BT Sport 2.
  • Coverage will start at 7pm.
  • The clash will also be streamed online on BT Sport player at the same time.
  • Alternatively, BT Sport will broadcast the UCL Goals Show at 8pm on BT Sport 1, where all the goals will be shown as they fly in across all the games at that time.

Can I watch Man Utd vs RB Leipzig for free?

What is the team news?

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a near full-strength team to choose from with only Eric Bailly, Phi Jones and Jesse Lingard missing.

How Man Utd could line-up for their game with Leipzig

It is not so straightforward for Leipzig though.

They are missing Tyler Adams, Lukas Klosterman, Konrad Laimer, Marcel Halstenberg and Nordi Mukiele.

Match odds

  • Man Utd to win – 23/20
  • Draw – 9/4
  • RB Leipzig to win – 19/10

*Odds from Ladbrokes at time of publication


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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