Man United vs Leeds: Kick-off time, stream, and is the game live on TV in Ireland? Manchester United face Leeds on Wednesday in the first meeting of these two rivals this week, but is the match live on TV in Ireland? The two old foes are meeting in a rescheduled midweek fixture before they do battle again this coming Sunday. Is the first game going to be live on TV in Ireland, however? Let's take a look at that, and more: Leeds and Manchester United last met in February 2022 - Man Utd won 4-2. Pic: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images When is the kick-off time for Man United vs Leeds? The two Uniteds face off for the first time this week on Wednesday, February 8 with a kick-off time of 8pm. Where is the match taking place? Erik ten Hag's side are at home and will host the Premier League meeting at Old Trafford.
talkSPORT will have live and EXCLUSIVE coverage of the match at Old Trafford, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm. Adrian Durham will be your presenter, while commentary comes from Sam Matterface and former England defender Micky Gray. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. ou can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. AFP Casemiro picked up the first straight red card of his club career Lloris injury blow, Man United subject to Qatari interest, Leeds eye Rayo Vallecano boss Sharp accused of 'fabricating stuff in his head' after labelling Wrexham 'disrespectful' Why Man United v Leeds is not on TV - talkSPORT has EXCLUSIVE commentary from Old Trafford Man United told top transfer target is better than both Thomas Partey and Casemiro Gerrard finally wins Premier League title, and Mourinho delight if Man City stripped Pep 'never wanted' Haaland as past treatment of centre forwards from City boss highlighted Man United v Leeds: Team news The hosts will be without Casemiro, after he was given a red card for violent conduct during the win over Palace last time out.
Man United v Leeds LIVE: Whites begin life after Marsch in Roses derby clashManchester United will look to extend their winning home run when they host Leeds tonight in the first of a Premier League double header this week. The Red Devils have won their last 13 games at Old Trafford in all competitions, their most recent being a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
The match was not picked for broadcast originally back in September and if a game isn't chosen for TV in the first instance, then the rearranged fixture cannot be shown live as a result. Man United vs Leeds: The game comes following the sacking of Jesse Marsch. Pic: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images What's the team news? Casemiro will miss out on the match as he will be the serving the first game of his three-match ban following his red card on Saturday. Scott McTominay is on the sidelines for the match, alongside fellow midfielders Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek. Leeds are now without a manager after Jesse Marsch was relieved of his duties.
Getty Rashford has been unstoppable since the World Cup restart Erik ten Hag’s men were due to host bitter rivals Leeds in September but the fixture was postponed, and it is now been rearranged just days before the reverse fixture at Elland Road this weekend. Leeds, meanwhile, will take part in their first game since sacking Jesse Marsch following Sunday’s 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest that left the club only out of the relegation zone on goal difference. Man United v Leeds: talkSPORT coverage This Premier League match will take place on Wednesday, February 8.
Marcel Sabitzer could come in for his full debut, but Anthony Martial, Donny van de Beek and Christian Eriksen are all out through injury. Leeds can welcome back Robin Koch from suspension, but the club have several injury concerns of their own. Archie Gray, Rodrigo, Stuart Dallas, Sonny Perkins and Adam Forshaw are all still nursing various issues in the treatment room. Man United v Leeds: What has been said? United have lost three of their four games in which Casemiro has been absent this season in all competitions and former Old Trafford striker Teddy Sheringham compared the Brazilian to Roy Keane.