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How to watch Manchester United on TV in May 2026

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How to watch Manchester United on TV in May 2026 Manchester United are set for a crucial May 2026 as they look to secure Champions League qualification and finish the season strongly under interim boss Michael Carrick. The Red Devils currently sit third in the Premier League table (61 points) and are closing in on a return to Europe’s premier competition after missing out last season. However, they must stave off Liverpool and Aston Villa in these final games of the season.

Man United have steadied themselves impressively since Carrick took charge midway through the campaign. There is still work to do heading into the final month of the season, with difficult clashes still to come. Below is your complete guide to which Manchester United games are live on UK TV and where you can watch them.

Sunday May 3 – Manchester United vs Liverpool Kick-off: 3:30pm (UK) Live on: Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event Manchester United begin May with one of the biggest fixtures in English football as Liverpool travel to Old Trafford. United know a victory here could officially secure their place in next season’s Champions League after a strong second half of the campaign. Liverpool remain direct rivals near the top end of the table, meaning this clash could have major implications in the race for European places.

Old Trafford is expected to be rocking for this one, and Carrick’s men must rise to the occasion. Saturday May 9 – Sunderland vs Manchester United Kick-off: 3:00pm (UK) Live on: TBC Manchester United make the trip to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland in another crucial Premier League encounter. Sunderland have enjoyed a respectable return to the top flight and will be desperate to take points off one of the division’s biggest clubs.

However, the Black Cats have run out of steam in recent weeks, and the Red Devils can seize the opportunity to punish them. Man United cannot afford complacency heading into this fixture, especially with every point proving vital at this stage of the season. If the Red Devils bring the intensity and dynamism they have shown in recent weeks, they should have enough quality to get the job done.