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How to watch Man United vs. West Ham in Canada: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Premier League match

Syed Talib Haider

How to watch Man United vs. West Ham in Canada: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Premier League match image

Manchester United's Premier League form has been a far cry from their Europa League dominance and that will be a worry when they welcome West Ham at home on Sunday.

After dispatching Athletic Bilbao 7-1 on aggregate to set up a final against Spurs, United return to domestic duty trying to avoid the embarrassment of a bottom-half finish. They’ve gone six league games without a win and still haven’t cracked the 40-point mark. 

West Ham, meanwhile, feel like a team caught between eras. Under Graham Potter, the flair is missing, the results are disappointing, and they’ve slipped into no-man’s land. A mid-table side only in name, they’re closer to relegation form than European contention. 

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.

Man United vs. West Ham live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Premier League match in Canada.:

TV channel: -
Live stream: Fubo

This game is not available for live TV broadcast in the US. Streaming options are available on Fubo.

Sports fans can enjoy Fubo’s 79-channel lineup, unlimited Cloud DVR and more for as little as $19.25/month.

What time does Man United vs. West Ham kick off?

This Premier League clash takes place at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom and kicks off on Sunday, May 11 at 2:15 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across Canada.:

 DateKickoff time
Atlantic TimeSun, May 1110:15 a.m.
Eastern TimeSun, May 119:15 a.m.
Central TimeSun, May 118:15 a.m.
Mountain TimeSun, May 117:15 a.m.
Pacific TimeSun, May 116:15 a.m.

Man United vs. West Ham predicted lineups, team news

Amorim has made it clear he will not take any risks with player fitness before the Europa League final, so this weekend is likely to see the same sort of heavy rotation as the loss to Brentford last time out.

Harry Maguire sustained a knock on Thursday and will probably be rested, while Noussair Mazraoui and Alejandro Garnacho, who were substituted due to fatigue, will probably drop to the bench.

Mason Mount could get a start after his brilliant two-goal cameo against Athletic, while youngsters including Harry Amass and Chido Obi could come into the XI.

Man United predicted XI (3-4-2-1, right to left): Onana (GK) — Fredricson, Yoro, Shaw — Dorgu, Ugarte, Mainoo, Amass — Mount, Amad Diallo — Obi

Injured: Martinez (knee), Zirkzee (hamstring), Dalot (calf), Heaven (leg), De Ligt (undisc.), Collyer (undisc., doubt), Maguire (knock, doubt)
Suspended: None

Graham Potter said last week that he was hopeful Edson Alvarez could return at Old Trafford after missing three games with a back injury.

Michail Antonio and Crysencio Summerville will not play again until next season, but otherwise, the Hammers have a largely clean bill of health.

West Ham predicted lineup (3-4-2-1, right to left): Areola (GK) — Todibo, Kilman, Cresswell — Wan-Bissaka, Soucek, Paqueta, Emerson — Bowen, Kudus — Fullkrug

Injured: Antonio (leg), Summerville (thigh), Alvarez (back, doubt)
Suspended: None

Premier League fixture schedule this week

All times ET

Saturday May 10

  • Fulham vs. Everton (10:00 a.m.)
  • Ipswich Town vs. Brentford (10:00 a.m.)
  • Southampton vs. Manchester City (10:00 a.m.)
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (10:00 a.m.)
  • AFC Bournemouth vs. Aston Villa (12:30 p.m.)

Sunday May 11

  • Newcastle United vs. Chelsea (7:00 a.m.)
  • Manchester United vs. West Ham United (9:15 a.m.)
  • Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (9:15 a.m.)
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs. Crystal Palace (9:15 a.m.)
  • Liverpool vs. Arsenal (11:30 a.m.)

Syed Talib Haider

Syed Talib Haider is a content producer for The Sporting News working across English-language editions.

He is a budding sports journalist with over 3 years of experience. He founded and led the Literature Club of his college and is a passionate writer.

His first love is Liverpool FC but having written about American sports for most years of his career has helped him expand his knowledge. In his spare time, Talib binge-watches TV shows and films and cooks.