Arsenal return to Premier League action over the weekend as they take on rivals Manchester United in a huge clash.
The Gunners are fresh from a 7-1 thrashing of PSV in the Champions League, a match that saw the side back to their very best.
Mikel Arteta will be hoping that his side can take that sort of display into their next clash against Manchester United.
Ruben Amorim’s side have struggled this season, sitting in lower mid-table, with the Europa League as their only remaining trophy hope.
Arsenal beat Manchester United in the reverse fixture, which was one of Amorim’s first in charge before Man United beat Arsenal in the FA Cup as their revenge.
With a match finely set up in the Premier League this weekend, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Manchester United vs Arsenal.
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Manchester United vs Arsenal kick-off time and date
Arsenal make the trip to Old Trafford on Sunday, March 9, as they look to pick up another three important points in the Premier League.
Kick-off is scheduled for 4:30pm (GMT), with each team picking up a win against one another this season.
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Manchester United vs Arsenal TV channel
Arsenal’s clash with Manchester United will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
A Sky Sports subscription is required to view all of the build-up, action and reaction to the match on the day.
Manchester United vs Arsenal live stream details
A live stream of Manchester United vs Arsenal will be available on Sky Go, the on-demand platform for Sky services.
The app requires a valid login and subscription to view on a smartphone, computer or smart device.

Arsenal team news and injury updates
Arsenal are without most of their forward line yet again when the side make the trip to Old Trafford on Sunday.
Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli are out with hamstring injuries, while Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz miss the rest of the season through their issues.
Takehiro Tomiyasu has undergone surgery, which will see him out of action until late 2025.
The rest of the squad is fit and available, with decisions to still be made over the forward line options Arteta picks.
Manchester United team news and injuries
Manchester United have a whole raft of injuries that could see yet more changes needed to the side in the match.
Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir is recovering from an issue that will see him along with plenty of the backline out missing.
Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans are set to miss out, while Harry Maguire is a slight doubt after picking up a knock.
Patrick Dorgu is suspended after picking up a red card for violent conduct in Man United’s recent win over Ipswich Town.
The midfield is a problem position for the Red Devils too, with Mason Mount, Kobbie Mainoo and Toby Collyer all out of action.
Forward star Amad Diallo is set to miss the rest of the season, totalling ten potential absentees for the side.
That could pave the way for former Arsenal academy stars Chido Obi and Ayden Heaven to feature against their old club.
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