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Manchester United vs Sunderland live: What time does it start, what TV channel is it on and where can I watch it?

A look ahead to the Premier League fixture at Old Trafford

Mark Critchley,Charlie Doris
Saturday 24 December 2016 13:22 GMT
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Manchester United will look to keep up their impressive run of form when they entertain Sunderland at Old Trafford after stringing together a run of 11 matches unbeaten, with all eyes on the return of David Moyes at Old Trafford. The Sunderland manager had an ill-fated 10-month spell at United following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, and he returns to the club he managed in 2013/14 with a point to prove - as well as a relegation battle on his hands.

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It’s a big game for…

David Moyes: Who else? The former Manchester United manager returns to Old Trafford, the scene of his greatest failure, for the first time as a manager since being dismissed by the club two-and-a-half years ago. He remains a divisive figure among United’s support and is not wholly assured of a kind welcome.

Best stat…

5-3: The highest-scoring game between these two sides came on Boxing Day in 1950, with the Black Cats taking all three points from Sir Matt Busby’s side at Old Trafford.

Remember when…

Moyes’ United were dumped out of the League Cup semi-finals on penalties by Sunderland in 2014.

Player to watch…

Paul Pogba: The world’s most-expensive footballer finally seems to be coming into his own, after impressive displays against Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion.

Past three-meetings…

Sunderland 2 (Khazri, De Gea og) Manchester United 1 (Martial)
Premier League, February 2016

Manchester United 3 (Depay, Rooney, Mata) Sunderland 0
Premier League, September 2015

Manchester United 2 (Rooney 2) Sunderland 0
Premier League, February 2015

Form guide…

Manchester United: DDWWW

Sunderland: LWLLW

Vital information…

Kick-off time: 3.00pm

TV: Highlights on BBC One, 10.55pm

28mins: City continue to have possession and move the ball around tidily but seem to be lacking a real presence up front. They may need to be patient against a well-organised Hull defence. 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 17:43

Can City keep up the heat on their title rivals? 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 17:45

33mins: Nice interplay from City on the edge of Hull's area finds Nolito but his effort rolls harmlessly into Marshall's arms. The Scotland goalkeeper hasn't had much to worry about so far. 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 17:50

38mins: More frustration for City. Guardiola must be counting down the seconds until he gets Aguero back. This time Sterling twists and turns away from his man and fires his effort high and wide. 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 17:53

40mins: City continue to waist chances and Hull almost make them pay. Snodgrass breaks clear down the right flank and his low cross is cut out well before Clucas can prod it home at the near post. 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 17:56

HT Hull City 0-0 Man City

It's been a frustrating first half here at the KCOM as both sides struggle to create anything in front of goal. City have dominated possession but haven't looked dangerous enough going forward to threaten the relegation strugglers. The home side, on the other hand, will be pleased with their first half performance. Hull have been well organised and restricted City to half chances so far. Guardiola will expect more from his star-studded squad after the break. 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 18:03

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 18:05

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 18:05

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 18:07

Will the blue half of Manchester be as happy as the red half this evening? 

Jack de Menezes26 December 2016 18:11

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