Aston Villa vs Man Utd kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details
Manchester United make the trip to Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon aiming to close the gap between themselves and Unai Emery's side in fifth place.
Erik ten Hag's men currently sit sixth in the table, nine points adrift off the Champions League qualification places but a win at Villa Park would see that difference reduced to five. United come into the game with some momentum under their belt, having won their last three in all competitions.
It has been an underwhelming season for the Old Trafford faithful, who would have expected better from their side when it comes to league form. The January transfer window came and went without any new signings arriving, meaning Ten Hag will have to get a tune out of what he's already got between now and May.
In contrast, Villa have enjoyed a stellar campaign so far, exceeding the expectations of just about everyone. It is Tottenham who currently occupy the much-coveted fourth spot, but a win for Emery's men would see them leapfrog Spurs into the top four.
When is Aston Villa vs Manchester United?
The two teams will face off at Villa Park at 4:30pm on Sunday, February 11. Last time the two teams met at Old Trafford, it was United who came away with all three points.
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In the Premier League-era, these two teams have gone head-to-head on 57 occasions. In that spell, United have been the dominant force with 39 victories. As for Villa, they have only managed five wins in that time, with 13 draws.
How to watch
The game will be screened live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage will begin on both channels at 4pm, though Sunday's first clash sees Arsenal visit West Ham and can also be watched on both of the aforementioned channels from 1pm.
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Team News
United have been dealt a huge blow ahead of this game, with Lisandro Martinez suffering knee ligament damage during last weekend's 3-0 win over West Ham. As a result, the Argentina international is expected to spend another eight weeks sidelined, just a month after his initial return from a lengthy lay-off.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka was on the road to recovery but has suffered a minor set-back in training and will not feature. The game also comes to soon for the likes of Mason Mount, Tyrell Malacia and Anthony Martial.
As for Villa, they are set to be boosted by the return of Pau Torres. The centre-back is believed to be on the verge of his first start in eight weeks. Lucas Digne is also aiming for a first run-out of 2024, but Ezri Konsa will not appear due to a sprained knee.
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