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Stephen Killen

How to watch Leeds vs Manchester United: TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time

Manchester United will be looking to strengthen their claim for a Champions League place and inflict further misery on Leeds when the two teams meet on Sunday.

United roared to the top of the Premier League on the opening day of the season as Bruno Fernandes' hat-trick fired United to a 5-1 win over Marcelo Bielsa's side.

However, a dip in form has meant they're now way off the pace, with the win over Brighton on Tuesday marking the end of a run of three games without a win in all competitions.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Fernandes helped secure the three points for Ralf Rangnick's side in midweek but they still have plenty to do to ensure they qualify for next season's Champions League.

Meanwhile, Bielsa's side have failed to live up to the expectation they set in their first season back in the English top flight and now face the very real threat of relegation.

What channel is Leeds vs Manchester United on?

Manchester United travel to Elland Road for a 2pm kick-off.

Coverage of the match will begin at 1pm with all the action on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.

As always, your dedicated team from the Manchester Evening News will provide a rundown of the action.

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  • Leeds United 3/1
  • Draw 11/4
  • Manchester United 22/25

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Is there any early team news?

Raphael Varane provided a fitness boost this week as he returned to training after missing the win over Brighton through illness.

Nemanja Matic has shaken off an injury and could be in contention for a place in the matchday squad.

Rangnick has ruled out Edinson Cavani with the forward still suffering from a groin injury.

The United boss said in Friday's press conference: "Well, as it seems, Edinson Cavani will still be out. He is still having some problems with his groin."

Eric Bailly also returned to full first-team training this week after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations with a swollen ankle.

Leeds have a number of players out for the visit of United as Liam Cooper, Kalvin Phillips, Patrick Bamford and youngster Sam Greenwood miss out.

Junior Firpo and Stuart Dallas could be in contention after being spotted in training this week.

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