This week at United
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What's Happening At United: March 4-10, 2024
On the afternoon of March 4th, 2024 at 4:18 pm, the following blog section was written.
This weekend, Manchester United will be playing at Old Trafford against Everton in a Premier League match. The game is set to start at lunchtime.
You can catch three games involving our teams this Saturday, including a match at 12:30 GMT. The United Women team will be playing against Brighton in the FA Cup, while our Under-18s will compete against Manchester City in a youthful derby.
Prior to that time, you have the opportunity to watch the Under-21s go against Middlesbrough in a live broadcast on MUTV come Friday. Additionally, you'll have access to numerous exclusive materials through our authorized channels all week.
Here is a comprehensive daily schedule that highlights important details and cautions, with all the essential information required to keep up with the upcoming matches at the club...
City and United video: 90 goals in just 20 matches The rivalry between Manchester City and Manchester United has been one of the most intense and captivating in English football history. Over the years, both teams have produced outstanding performances while facing each other in the Premier League. One of the most impressive aspects of their encounters has been the sheer number of goals they've managed to score. In just 20 matches between the two teams, a staggering 90 goals have been scored - meaning an average of 4.5 goals per game! These matches have produced some memorable moments, including the famous 6-1 demolition of United by City in 2011, as well as the thrilling 3-2 victory for United during the 2012/13 season, which saw them secure their 20th Premier League title. The goals haven't just come from the star players, either. There have been some surprise goalscorers over the years, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the fixture. Fans have been treated to the likes of Phil Jones, Vincent Kompany, and even referees getting their names on the scoresheet. Overall, the City v United rivalry has provided fans with some of the most exciting moments in English football history. Who knows what the next fixture between these two great teams will bring? Whatever happens, it's sure to be action-packed, and goals are almost guaranteed!
City Vs United: 90 Minutes To Victory
Check out the elongated summary of our trip to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, it's called "90 in 20".
We will be sending our best wishes to Harry Maguire, a defender for United, as he turns 31 on Tuesday.
A unique interview with Liam Fray, the lead singer of Courteeners, will be available for you to watch. He will clarify the significance of This Is the One, a tune by The Stone Roses, which is played when we walk out onto the field in our home games.
On Wednesday, we will commemorate the fifth anniversary of one of the most remarkable evenings in our history of European football.
The United team achieved an impressive feat by coming back from being two goals down in their first match against PSG in the UEFA Champions League. They won the second match 3-1 in Paris, which secured their place in the quarter-finals due to the away-goal rule. The crucial goal was scored by Marcus Rashford, who scored a penalty right at the end of the game.
Enjoy the exciting moments from the famous match that took place in Paris on March 6th, 2019.
On Saturday, the FA Cup quarter-final game of Brighton & Hove Albion will be met by the women's team headed by Marc Skinner. As usual, Skinner will hold a press conference prior to the match.
At the same time, our #ILOVEUNITED experience where we will watch the Everton game together is taking place in Mumbai, India. We are excited to announce that we will also be presenting a new episode of our usual MUTV panel discussion show, The Debate.
On United Women goalkeeper Mary Earps's birthday, she visited the TeamViewer Diaries room. Happy birthday, Mary! Hope you have an excellent day!
On the occasion of International Women's Day, we will honor the admirable women and girls around the world, as well as the female figures who serve as our models at United.
Later in the day, Erik ten Hag will address the press in a conference prior to the upcoming Premier League match against Everton, which will be held at home on Saturday. The exact schedule is not yet certain, however, we will keep you updated on any significant announcements or opinions from both portions of the media briefing.
Our Premier League 2 matches continue tonight as we make our way to Middlesbrough for a 7:00 pm game. Fans can tune in to MUTV to catch all the action as it happens.
On a hectic Saturday, United supporters have three important matches to monitor. The initial kick-off involves our Under-18 squad, who will face Manchester City in a derby game at the Joie Stadium. The match commences at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time, and the young Reds aim to maintain their undefeated league campaign. However, MUTV won't broadcast the game live due to a scheduling conflict with the first-team encounter. Nevertheless, you may receive notifications about the game via our app.
We will commence our Matchday Live preparations for the United and Everton match at Old Trafford starting at 11:25 in GMT. Our coverage will continue uninterrupted until the Premier League's 12:30 kick-off. Listeners can enjoy live radio commentary throughout the game, and they can also take advantage of additional Match Centre coverage on our app.
At 5:15pm Greenwich Mean Time, the Adobe Women's FA Cup quarter-finals will be taking place, featuring United Women who will be playing away against Brighton in the hopes of securing a spot in the semi-finals. There will also be a live radio broadcast available to listen to, as well as continuous updates from the south coast.
Like usual, you can discover responses to the eventful United matches on our various platforms.
Today is the fourth of March in the year 2024, and it's currently 4:18 PM.