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Bournemouth Vs Manchester United: Live Stream And TV Channel Info For Premier League Clash

Bournemouth Vs Manchester United: Live Stream And TV Channel Info For Premier League Clash

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United will push forward with their Premier League top-four ambitions with an away trip to Bournemouth.

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Bournemouth will return to Premier League action on Saturday when they welcome Manchester United to the Vitality Stadium, and here's how to watch the action LIVE.

Eddie Howe's men secured a 0-0 draw when they travelled to Watford last Saturday and are level on points with the Red Devils.

Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United side managed to secure a 3-1 victory over Norwich last Sunday, despite having two first-half penalties saved by Tim Krul.

Here is how to watch all of the Premier League action LIVE in the United Kingdom on Saturday.

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What TV channel is it on?

BT Sport will be showing the action LIVE from the Vitality Stadium.

Coverage for the clash will start on BT Sport 1 HD and BT Sport Ultimate from 12pm.

BT Sport subscribers will have full access to live stream and coverage of the match on TV, BT Sport's website and the official app.

The BT Sport app allows fans to watch Bournemouth vs United from their Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Samsung TV, Apple TV, PC, tablets or mobile phones.

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What time is kick-off?

The Premier League clash will start from 12.30pm local time.

BT Sport won the rights to a further 20 Premier League football matches in 2018 and will show 52 LIVE matches from the start of the 2019-20 season.

What are the fixtures this weekend?

There are six Premier League clashes scheduled for 3pm kick-offs.

Arsenal will welcome Wolves to the Emirates for their home fixture, while league leaders Liverpool will travel to Aston Villa for their away clash.

Defending champions Manchester City will try to maintain pace with Liverpool in the title race when they host Southampton.

Sunday will feature two fixtures as Crystal Palace host Leicester City for the early kick-off and Everton welcome Tottenham to Goodison Park.

Saturday: Bournemouth vs Manchester United (12.30pm), Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (3pm), Aston Villa vs Liverpool (3pm), Brighton and Hove Albion vs Norwich City (3pm), Manchester City vs Southampton (3pm), Sheffield United vs Burnley (3pm), West Ham United vs Newcastle United (3pm), Watford vs Chelsea (5.30pm)

Sunday: Crystal Palace vs Leicester City (2pm), Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur (4.30pm)

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