Manchester United return from the international break with what will be a must-win game for the Red Devils against Southampton. Here is how to watch, team news and everything else you need to know.
Prior to the international break, Manchester United suffered a 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford and, once again, the pressure looks to be mounting on manager Erik ten Hag.
Over the last few seasons, Manchester United’s record at Southampton has been an impressive one and the Red Devils must pick up victory against Russel Martin’s side.
Here is everything you need to know about United’s Saturday clash against Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium.

Southampton vs Man Utd Date & Kick-off time
Manchester United take on Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday with the game set to kick off at 12:30 pm.
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How to Watch Southampton vs Man Utd
Manchester United vs Southampton will be shown live on the English broadcasting channel TNT Sport, via Discovery Plus.
- Virgin Media – Channel 527
- Sky Channel – Channel 410
Live Stream
The crucial match between Southampton and Manchester United in the Premier League will be available to stream live on the TNT Sport website in the UK. Make sure to get your account set up way before kick-off to avoid disappointment.
Manchester United Team News
Despite the season being just a month old, Manchester United’s injury problems are seemingly repeating themselves in the 2024/25 campaign.
Luke Shaw suffered an injury last month whilst Rasmus Hojlund will also miss this weekend’s game following the injury he suffered against Arsenal during pre-season.
Leny Yoro is edging closer to a United return as the French teenager is no longer on crutches for the Red Devils in what will be a big boost for Ten Hag.
As well as Yoro, Victor Lindelof is also edging towards a return but it seems unlikely that the Swede will even make the squad due to the current centre-back options on the table.
If Shaw is indeed fit enough to return to the United first team, he must be brought in slowly otherwise the Englishman could suffer another injury problem.
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