Man Utd vs Arsenal LIVE: Stream, score, goals and latest updates from Premier League clash

Manchester United host old rivals Arsenal in the Premier League this evening hoping to return to winning ways after a chastising loss to West Ham last time out. Follow live coverage below.

United have made an underwhelming start to the current campaign and could sorely use a morale-boosting victory at Old Trafford. However, they will be without the likes of first-team regulars Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford.

Arsenal have their own injury problems to contend with. Kieran Tierney is absent, while Mesut Ozil has missed out on a place in the matchday squad. Follow latest updates below:

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“We are helping him and the young players,” he said. “When the performances are good we can give them chances to play.

“It is another challenge for him and the team. He is playing and working well so today we want to help him in a big match.”

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“We want to make sure they [the young players] trust themselves, play composed. There will be spaces for both teams so it’s about making the right decisions.

“It’s two attacking teams. We have to stamp our authority on the game and try to play in their half but be aware of their counter-attacking pace. We need to win the ball back as soon as we can. The first goal is always important in these games.”

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Match preview

When is it?

Kick-off at Old Trafford is at 8pm.

How can I watch it?

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event with coverage beginning at 7pm.

Team News

United are significantly hampered by injuries to Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial leaving Solskjaer with little option but to start teenager Mason Greenwood up front. Paul Pogba returned from injury against Rochdale in midweek but sustained a knock to his ankle leaving his starting place in doubt.

Meanwhile, Arsenal will welcome Kieran Tierney back from injury for his first Premier League match. Ainsley Maitland-Niles is suspended and is almost certain to be replaced by Calum Chambers who impressed in the club’s Carabao Cup win against Nottingham Forest. Bukayo Saka is set to start ahead of Reiss Nelson with Alexandre Lacazette still a long-term absentee.

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