On which TV channel is Manchester United vs Bournemouth? Team news, start time and forecast

The games don’t stop at Manchester United at the moment, and return to action this weekend as they face the fight against Bournemouth.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men have had a perfect record since returning to action last month, having won all three of their Premier League outings since the restart, as well as their FA Cup quarter-finals against Norwich City.

Bournemouth, meanwhile, appears doomed as they sit second from bottom on the table and head into this weekend’s game on the back of a 4-1 home shot at Newcastle United.

The Reds, meanwhile, remain on the hunt for a spot in the Champions League, and after gaining a huge boost with West Ham’s victory over Chelsea on Wednesday, they will do anything to make five out of five wins since the restart.

Here is everything you need to know before the last game of the United Premier League.

When is the game?

The game will take place on Saturday 4th July, with kick off at 15:00.

United have returned to Old Trafford for this, in their second home game since the return of football.

Are you on TV?

Like all Premier League games after the restart, the clash between United and Bournemouth will be broadcast live on TV.

Even if the game will be played behind closed doors, you can watch it from the comfort of your home with the game live on BT Sport.

The device will be shown on BT Sport 1 and will also be available in very high definition on BT Sport Ultimate.

Game coverage begins at 2.30 pm, immediately after Norwich City’s confrontation with Brighton.

Team news

United have no new doubts about their injuries ahead of Bournemouth’s visit, with Axel Tuanzebe and Phil Jones the only doubts left at the moment.

Solskjaer returned to a more regular lineup last time against Brighton after playing the FA Cup changes against Norwich last weekend.

It will likely remain with much of the same side, although it may consider one or two changes given the full schedule.

Bournemouth captain Simon Francis remains out after suffering what Eddie Howe described as “small setbacks” on an ongoing knee problem, but the Cherries will have striker Callum Wilson following his suspension against Newcastle.

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