Manchester United will seal second place in the Premier League with a win over Fulham.
The match will be the first at Old Trafford attended by fans since the 2-0 win over Manchester City in March 2020.
10,000 supporters will be allowed back into the ground and it’s likely that the recent anti-Glazer protests will continue.
We’ve got all the information you need about how to watch United v Fulham on TV and online.

When is Man Utd v Fulham on TV?
United v Fulham will take place on Tuesday 18th May 2021.
Every Premier League team will get to play in front of their own fans before the end of the season.
What time does Man Utd v Fulham kick-off?
Man Utd v Fulham will kick off at 6pm.
Scott Parker’s side have already been relegated after a 2-0 defeat to Burnley last Monday.

What TV channel is Man Utd v Fulham on?
You can watch the buildup to the game from 5pm on Sky Sports Main Event.
Thankfully, there will no longer be any need to have the fake crowd noise piped in.
How to live stream Man Utd v Fulham online
Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets.
Man Utd v Fulham team news
Defenders Harry Maguire and Phil Jones are out for this game.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told his pre-match press conference that Anthony Martial and Dan James will miss out here too.
United have no other new injury concerns, but Solskjaer has a decision to make.
He could make wholesale changes for this one and the final game of the season, to rest his players as much as possible ahead of the Europa League final.
That said, United have won just one of their last four games in all competitions and Solskjaer may think he needs to play a strong side to get some form and confidence back.

Our prediction: United v Fulham
On paper, this as easy a fixture as United could hope to have.
Fulham’s end to the season has been abject. Sometimes relegated sides play better once their fate has been sealed but there were precious few signs of improvement in Saturday’s 3-1 loss at Southampton.
United cannot afford to take this game lightly of course, but a strong start to the game should ensure a relatively comfortable evening’s work.
It would be ideal to have second place sealed before the final game of the season, which would allow Solskjaer to make changes at Wolves with the Europa League final just days away at that point.
Our prediction: United 3-1 Fulham
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