BENFICA visit Sporting Lisbon for another edition of the Derby de Lisboa.
These two sides don’t get on and the hosts will be desperate for revenge after Benfica ran riot and beat them 5-0 earlier on in the campaign.
Bruno Fernandes is set for a bumper £26m pay-day on joining Man UtdCredit: EPA
Man Utd fans will be eager to tune into the game with the news that Bruno Fernandes is set for a move to Old Trafford after the derby.
What time is kick-off?
THE Derby de Lisboa is one of the most hotly contested rivalries in the entire world.
It is by far the biggest in Portugal and originates back to 1907, when EIGHT Benfica players switched to Sporting before their first ever game.
This league meeting will be the 308th meeting in total.
It will be held on Friday, January 17 at the Estádio José Alvalade, where Sporting have failed to win any of the last seven derbies.
Kick-off is at 9.15pm UK time.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
YOU can catch this game live on FreeSports here in the UK.
As the name suggests, the channel is free-to-air and available to anyone.
Coverage of the match will begin at 9.10pm.
Tune in via Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, BT TV or Freesat, with the channels as follows:
- Freeview channel 64
- Freesat channel 252 (HD)
- Sky channel 422 (HD)
- Virgin Media channel 533 (HD)
- TalkTalk channel 64
- BT TV channel 64
What is the team news?
MANCHESTER UNITED are set to complete the £60million signing of Sporting’s. Bruno Fernandes.
SunSport revealed earlier this week how the Red Devils had finally landed their man – but reports in Portugal suggest that he will still appear in this game before jetting off to the Premier League.
The hosts are without Neto who has broken ribs, while Renan Ribeiro and Jovane Cabral are both big doubts.
Benfica have no new injury concerns and are unbeaten in the Primeira Liga so far this season.
Match odds
- Sporting to win – 11/4
- Match to be a draw – 12/5
- Benfica to win – evens
*All odds provided by Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk