Manchester City – Manchester United: the most important derby in England broadcasted on Sky Sports.
According to The Sun: On Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City will face Manchester United in an important Premier League match.
The Red Devils secured their first victory of the season as Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty in the 97th minute against Burnley, ending in a 3-2 result.
GettyCity comes into this derby aiming to return to winning ways after two defeats to Tottenham and Brighton.
Pep Guardiola's team currently has only three points after three matches and risks falling behind in the title race.
The first Manchester derby of the season promises to be incredibly exciting and cannot be missed.
When will the Manchester City - Manchester United match take place?
- The match will take place on Sunday, September 14.
- Kick-off is at 16:30 British time.
- Etihad Stadium will be the venue for the match.
How to watch the Man City - Man United match
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
You can also follow the match via the NOW app or website, or download the Sky Sports app.
Alternatively, you can follow the live blog from SunSport to stay updated with all the events of the match.
This match will not only be a sporting event but also an important moment for both teams in their ambitions to continue the title fight. Manchester City will try to regain its form, while Manchester United will aim to maintain its success after a recent victory, which can give the team additional confidence. Both teams have a lot to prove, so we expect an exciting encounter!
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