Match Day
Arsenal vs Manchester United | FA Cup | 3rd Round - 12 Jan
The two Premier League powerhouses will face off in a thrilling match when Arsenal hosts Manchester United in the FA Cup 3rd Round at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, January 12 at 3:00 PM GMT.
Arsenal vs Manchester United | FA Cup | 3rd Round - 12 Jan
Match Details:
NAME: Arsenal vs Manchester United
DATE: Jan 12, 2025
TIME: 3pm UK
VENUE: Emirates Stadium
DATE: Jan 12, 2025
TIME: 3pm UK
VENUE: Emirates Stadium
When is Arsenal vs Manchester United?
Arsenal vs Manchester United is scheduled for an 3pm UK kick-off on Sunday, Jan 12, 2025.
How to watch?
SonyLiv in India, BBC One, BBC iPlayer and other streaming options in UK, ESPN+ in US & Sportsnet and their regional channels in Canada will all be airing live coverage of the event.
Live Match
Arsenal vs Manchester United Team News
Arsenal Team News
On the injury front, Arsenal should be as you were this weekend. Arteta will once again have to deal with the absence of four right-sided options: Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee), Ben White (knee), Ethan Nwaneri (muscle), and Bukayo Saka (hamstring).
In the EFL Cup loss to Newcastle, the Gunners manager changed his attacking lineup once more. Raheem Sterling has recovered from illness, but it is unlikely that he will start. Leandro Trossard started on the right flank but was substituted just before the hour mark, potentially giving up his spot to Gabriel Jesus.
There is a chance that on-loan goalkeeper Neto, who is not eligible for the EFL Cup, could make his debut for the Gunners. Another change that the Arsenal manager may be expected to make is the substitution of Riccardo Calafiori for Myles Lewis-Skelly on the left.
Manchester United Team News
Although there were no fresh fitness concerns when Man United returned from their trip to Liverpool, wantaway attacker Marcus Rashford was quickly cut from the matchday squad once more—this time because of illness rather than Amorim's expulsion.
By the time Sunday's match arrives, the England international should have had plenty of time to recover from his illness, but it's unclear if he will make the squad in North London because his camp is working nonstop to get him the desired departure before the January window closes.
Amorim, who hasn't been scared to make numerous changes from game to game, will undoubtedly be tempted to stick with the same formula from Anfield without Mason Mount (thigh), Luke Shaw (calf), and Victor Lindelof (unspecified).
Arsenal vs Manchester United Match Summary
Highlights - Arsenal vs Manchester United