How to watch Man Utd vs Fulham: TV channel, kick-off time, live stream | Football | Sport

Manchester United vs Fulham is scheduled to kick off today, Sunday, February 1, at 2.00pm. Fans in the UK can watch the action live, with the Red Devils aiming for a third consecutive victory under their new interim management following big wins against Manchester City and Arsenal.
Sky Sports will provide exclusive live coverage of the match. Fans can tune in to Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League to see if Michael Carrick can continue his tactical success. Coverage typically begins an hour before the scheduled 2.00pm start time to provide build-up and team news.
For those on the move, the game is available for live streaming via the Sky Go app. This allows subscribers to watch Premier League action on various mobile devices, tablets, or laptops. Ensure you have a stable internet connection and an active Sky Sports subscription to access the high-definition stream throughout the afternoon.
Non-Sky subscribers can still watch the game by purchasing a NOW Sports Membership. This flexible option provides access to all Sky Sports channels for a limited time.
The match takes place on a busy afternoon, with Manchester City facing Tottenham later in the day. Because this is a Sunday afternoon fixture, it does not fall under the traditional 3.00pm blackout rule, allowing full live broadcast rights for domestic viewers in the United Kingdom via the designated Sky Sports platforms.
Michael Carrick has steered the club into the top four following the shock Ruben Amorim exit last month. TV viewers will be keen to see if Carrick sticks with his more conservative, counter-attacking setup or adopts a more aggressive approach against a Fulham side that is currently challenging for European qualification.
Injury news to note includes the absence of Patrick Dorgu, who is sidelined with a hamstring issue. However, Joshua Zirkzee has returned to training and could feature on the bench, providing Carrick with more attacking options as United look to bridge the gap to the league leaders during this broadcast.
Radio coverage is also available for those who cannot get to a TV screen. BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT often provide live commentary of Old Trafford matches, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the atmosphere, including the planned pre-match march by supporter groups protesting against the current club ownership structure.
Highlights of the match will be available shortly after the final whistle on the Sky Sports YouTube channel. Additionally, fans can watch a full roundup of the day’s action on Match of the Day tonight on BBC One, which will feature expert analysis.




