Bournemouth vs Manchester United: Kick off time, TV Channel and Live Stream details
Manchester United continue their quest for UEFA Champions League football when they face Bournemouth on Saturday (May 20) at the Vitality Stadium.
The game kicks off at 3 pm GMT, but UK viewers won't be able to watch the game due to football's 3 pm blackout on English shores. However, viewers overseas can catch live action.
Fans watching from the USA can do so on Peacock at 10 am ET and 7 am PT. Meanwhile, viewers from India can watch it on Disney Plus Hotstar at 7.30 pm IST.
Manchester United head to the Vitality Stadium off a crucial 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. They're within two wins of confirming their place in the Champions League next season.
Erik ten Hag's men are fourth in the league, with a one-point lead over fifth-placed Liverpool and three games remaining. They also have a game in hand.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth have survived the drop. The Cherries are 14th in the standings and can finish the season as high as 11th. Gary O'Neill has done a remarkable job since succeeding Scott Parker, and his side will look to put a dent in the Red Devils' top-four aspirations.
The last time the two sides met at the Vitality Stadium was in November 2019. Former United striker Joshua King grabbed the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win for Bournemouth.
Manchester United's Luke Shaw sends his side a warning ahead of Bournemouth clash
Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw has warned his side that Bournemouth would be tricky hosts at the Vitality.
The England international said insisted that the Red Devils need to have the right mentality when facing the Cherries, telling the club's website:
"It’s a really important game, and it’s going to be a very tough game. Bournemouth away is never easy - we just have to go in with the right attitude, right aggression, do the right things, and I’m sure we can get the win there."
Ten Hag's men thrashed Bournemouth 3-0 in January. Shaw was on the scoresheet, while Casemiro and Marcus Rashford were also among the goals. However, that win came at Old Trafford, with Manchester United struggling on the road.
The Red Devils have won just seven of their 18 away games in the league this season. They were beaten 1-0 by West Ham United in their last road game.