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Below, we’ll show you how to stream every Red Devils game from anywhere in the world, including the occasional free viewing option. United have had plenty of ups and downs since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, but they remain one of the biggest football clubs in the world. They have enjoyed a resurgence since Michael Carrick took over as interim head coach in January and look well-placed to qualify for next season's Champions League, ending a three-year absence from Europe's top club competition. Read on for all the essential TV and streaming details for Manchester United in the 2025/26 season. Date Opponent Competition UK Stream US Stream April 13 Leeds United (H) Premier League Sky Sports USA Network April 18 Chelsea (A) Premier League TNT Sports Peacock April 27 Brentford (H) Premier League Sky Sports USA Network Away from home and want to watch Manchester United? That doesn't mean you have to miss out on seeing the Red Devils in action. All you need is a VPN, a handy piece of software that makes your devices appear to be in a different location. Four Four Two’s colleagues Tech Radar have tested hundreds of VPNs, and they say Nord VPN is the best VPN you can get. Get 70% off Nord VPN? World's best VPN service? Fast, secure, easy to use✅ Unblocks Streaming Services Manchester United's 38 Premier League games will be broadcast on either Sky Sports or TNT Sports in the UK, with only 3pm kick-offs unavailable due to the 3pm blackout. FA Cup matches will similarly be on TNT Sports or BBC i Player (FREE) while Carabao Cup fixtures are broadcast on Sky Sports. Watch Manchester United on Sky Sports Sky Sports has a strong offering for United fans in the UK. It's yours for £35 a month on a two-year plan that will include their new multi-view streaming and a Netflix sub. For those not wanting to commit long-term, Now TV offers Sky Sports channels on daily or monthly passes. Watch Manchester United on TNT Sports and HBO Max You can either get TNT Sports on your TV, in a traditional TV package deal – prices vary by provider – or you can stream all the channels through HBO Max, which costs £25. 99 a month. In the US, you can stream Manchester United's Premier League matches on Peacock or USA Network. For FA Cup fixtures, an ESPN Select subscription is required, while Paramount+ is the destination for Carabao Cup coverage. Watch Manchester United on Peacock Roughly half of United's games will be shown on Peacock, where plans start from $10. 99 a month or $109. 99 a year. You can go ad-free for $16. 99 a month / $169. 999 a year. Stream Manchester United on USA Network All United's Premier League games which aren't on Peacock will appear on USA Network. To watch these matches, you will need a cord-cutting service, such as You Tube TV (free trial), Sling TV or Fubo. Watch Manchester United in the FA Cup on ESPN Select You can tune into United's FA Cup games via ESPN Select, which costs £12. 99/month. ESPN Unlimited will give you added access to the main ESPN networks for $29. 99/month. Watch Manchester United in the Carabao Cup on Paramount+ Paramount+ is the EFL rights-holder in the US, with a huge selection of games across the Carabao Cup. Plans start from $8. 99 a month – a bargain considering you get all the Champions League live streams too. It is all very simple for Manchester United fans in Australia, with only Stan Sport and be IN Sports Connect subscriptions required. Stan Sport have both the Premier League and FA Cup rights while be IN Sports Connect show the Carabao Cup. Watch Manchester United on Stan Sport Stan Sport is your one-stop shop for football, with each of United's Premier League and FA Cup games live on the streaming platform, for AU$32 per month. Watch Manchester United in the Carabao Cup on be IN Sports Connect United's Carabao Cup games will be shown on be IN Sports Connect in Australia. Prices start at AU$15. 99/month after a 7-day free trial for new users. See also ► Keep up with the latest Manchester United news We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. James Roberts is a freelance sports journalist working for Four Four Two and other titles. 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