What channel is Man Utd v Chelsea Premier League match on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Man Utd v Chelsea in the Premier League, including TV details, radio coverage and kick-off time.
Manchester United have taken a stride backwards following a few tentative steps forwards as they prepare for a tough encounter with Chelsea at Old Trafford live on Amazon Prime Video.
Erik ten Hag's men saw their three-match winning streak ended by Newcastle United, who comfortably dispatched the Red Devils on Tyneside at the weekend.
The Dutch manager is back under pressure to deliver in the biggest games if United are to truly compete with the elite in 2023/24.
However, Chelsea find themselves in a worse position despite an encouraging victory over Brighton after going down to 10 men for half the match.
Mauricio Pochettino's side remain an enigma with an unpredictable range of results in the bag so far. The Blues will be determined to signal their intentions this season with a triumph in the north west.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Man Utd v Chelsea on TV and online.
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When is Man Utd v Chelsea?
Man Utd v Chelsea will take place on Wednesday 6th December 2023.
Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.
Man Utd v Chelsea kick-off time
Man Utd v Chelsea will kick off at 8:15pm.
How to live stream Man Utd v Chelsea online
You can tune in to watch the game live on Amazon Prime Video.
If you do decide to sign up, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which means you can also watch all 20 Premier League matches on the platform in December for free, or tune in for documentaries such as All or Nothing: Arsenal or Rooney, plus many more on the platform.
Afterwards, a subscription costs £8.99 a month – or £95 per year – and offers free next day delivery on thousands of items, as well as the Amazon Prime Video library.
What TV channel is Man Utd v Chelsea on?
The match won't be broadcast live on any terrestrial TV channels. You can still watch full coverage of the game on Amazon Prime Video and stream it via your TV.
A host of smart TVs will come equipped with the Amazon Prime Video app, while you can also go via devices such as the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast.
Listen to Man Utd v Chelsea on radio
You can listen to the match on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra is available on DAB radio but not available on FM or AM radio. You can also listen to Radio 5 Sports Extra online via the BBC website or BBC Sounds app.
How to watch Man Utd v Chelsea in the USA
You can watch Man Utd v Chelsea live on Peacock at 3:15pm ET.
Most Premier League matches will be shown on either FuboTV or Peacock in 2023/24.
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Man Utd v Chelsea odds
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bet365 odds: Man Utd (19/10) Draw (12/5) Chelsea (7/5)*
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