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Liverpool vs Man Utd: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for tonight’s HUGE Premier League derby
MANCHESTER UNITED return to centre stage TONIGHT when they take on sizzling hot Liverpool, who are chasing a stunning quadruple.
Cristiano Ronaldo will not play after the sad news his twin baby died shortly after being born.
APCristiano Ronaldo single-handedly won the game for United with a sublime hat-trick but he will not play against Liverpool after his baby died shortly after childbirth[/caption]
Liverpool held off Manchester City to land a FA Cup final spotGetty
Ronaldo, 37, was in superb form again when his magnificent hat-trick secured three crucial points for United against Norwich.
The Portuguese icon also became the oldest player in Premier League history to score 15-plus goals during a single campaign.
However, Jurgen Klopp’s defence will be a much sterner task for Ronaldo and co to break down.
And confidence will be flowing through the Liverpool veins following their recent FA Cup semi-final victory over league leaders Manchester City.
What time does Liverpool vs Man Utd kick off?
Liverpool go to battle with Manchester United TODAY -Tuesday, April 19.The match is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm UK time.Anfield will be the venue for the game which can hold approximately 53,000 spectators.Jurgen Klopp’s men annihilated Manchester United when the sides last met in October.
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What TV channel is Liverpool vs Man Utd on and can I live stream it?
Liverpool vs Manchester United will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.The coverage commences from 7pm UK time – one hour before kick-off.Subscription members can stream the game live via the Sky Sports website or the Sky Go app.
Team news
Cristiano Ronaldo is out of the Liverpool game after his family tragedy he announced on Monday.
Jurgen Klopp has two major concerns ahead of their huge clash with Manchester United.
Mo Salah was ordered to play the full 90 minutes in Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final win against Manchester City and that has put the Egyptian’s availability at doubt for Tuesday.
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Diogo Jota’s situation is a little more positive but the Portuguese star was only able to make the bench at Wembley courtesy of a late fitness test.
Elsewhere, the Red Devils are set to have some absentees for the clash with Liverpool as things stand.
Fred, Scott McTominay and Luke Shaw all missed the crucial 3-2 win over Norwich and it could be the same for Tuesday too.
However, United boss Ralf Rangnick has his fingers crossed that former Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane can make the trip to Anfield.
Rangnick said: “I think probably with Raphael Varane, he’s the one who can hopefully come back for at least one of the next two games against Liverpool or Arsenal”.
Latest odds
Liverpool to win 4/11Draw 4/1Man Utd to win 7/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct as of Tuesday, April 19