MANCHESTER UNITED round off their Premier League season with a mouth-watering clash against Crystal Palace.
The Red Devils have endured a torrid campaign, their worst in Premier League history, in fact – but can they at least get the win they need to salvage a Europa League place?
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked at the end of 2021 and Ralf Rangnick took over, but the German hasn’t managed to turn the club’s fortunes round one iota.
And it remains to be seen whether top goal-scorer Cristiano Ronaldo will stay with Manchester United next season.
Opponents Palace, on the other hand, have had a fruitful season under Patrick Vieira despite his controversial incident following the loss against Everton.
They’ll be hoping they can sneak in and seal a finish in the top half of the league with a win over United.
What time does Palace vs Man Utd kick-off?
Palace vs Man Utd will get underway from 4pm UK time on Sunday, May 22.
The game will take place at Selhurst Park in South London.
The last time the two sides met, United beat Palace 1-0 in what was Rangnick’s first game in charge.
Is Palace vs Man Utd on TV?
This match has not been selected to be broadcasted by Sky Sports.
However, coverage for EVERY match on the final day of the Premier League season will commence from 3pm on Sky Sports or BT Sport.
Team news
Ralf Rangnick has been given a triple boost ahead of the eye-catching clash with Crystal Palace as Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Luke Shaw COULD make the match-day squad.
However, Paul Pogba and Eric Bailly are still injured and have likely played their final games of the season for United.
Crystal Palace coach will continue to cope without starlet Michael Olise and Nathan Ferguson who remain as long-term absentees.
James McArthur’s spot on the coach is in doubt as the Scotsman missed out in the loss against Everton with a calf strain.
And James Tomkins is the final Eagles player who is still nursing his knock in the treatment room.