Manchester United will be aiming to bounce back and close the gap on fourth spot when they travel to Brentford on Wednesday.
The Reds were held to a 2-2 draw by Aston Villa last time out, Bruno Fernandes’ brace put them in a commanding position. However, goals from Jacob Ramsey and debutant Philippe Coutinho rescued a point for Steven Gerrard’s side.
Meanwhile Brentford are not in the best of form, the Bees have lost their last two Premier League games and have conceded seven goals in the process.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning on watching the game on Wednesday evening.
What T V channel is it on?
The game will be live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate for UK viewers.
Coverage will start at 7.30pm
What time does it kick-off?
The game itself kicks off at the Brentford Community Stadium at 8pm.
Brentford vs Manchester United odds with Grosvenor Sport
- Brentford 18/5
- Draw 13/5
- Manchester United 4/5
(odds subject to change)
Is there a live stream?
If you’re not able to get yourself in front of a TV, then there are streaming options available.
BT Sport subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the website or through the BT Sport app on your mobile, tablet or games console.
As always, your dedicated team from the Manchester Evening News will keep you up to date with all the latest action and reaction as it happens with our live updates in our blog.
What is the early Brentford vs Man Utd team news?
United will have Scott McTominay and Luke Shaw back from suspension, whilst Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo could be available after missing the draw at Villa due to injury.
Anthony Martial hasn't trained with the rest of the United squad and Ralf Rangnick will make a late decision as to whether he is included.
Paul Pogba remains out despite resuming training this week.
As for the hosts, Josh Dasilva and Mathias Jorgensen and both set to miss out due to injuries.
Whilst Frank Onyeka is still away at the African Cup of Nations.
David Raya, Charlie Goode and Julian Jeanvier are also unavailable due to long-term injuries.
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