How to watch Fulham v Manchester United – Premier League match on TNT Sports and discovery+, TV and live stream details
Erling Haaland’s brace – including a goal from the penalty spot – and Phil Foden’s strike sealed an emphatic win for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Fulham, meanwhile – United’s next opponents in the Premier League – rallied in the second half at the Amex Stadium to secure a 1-1 draw with Brighton, and sit 14th in the table after their first ten games of the campaign.
They have a dismal recent record against United, failing to win any of their previous 17 matches against The Red Devils. Their last win came back in December 2009, when a goal each from Danny Murphy, Bobby Zamora and Damien Duff sealed a 3-0 win.
When is Fulham v Manchester United?
Fulham host Manchester United in the Premier League at Craven Cottage on Saturday, November 4.
How to watch Fulham v Manchester United?
TNT Sports is available across all major TV platforms, offering a line-up of up to four TV channels (TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports 2, TNT Sports 3, TNT Sports 4), and up to six digital or red-button channels (TNT Sports 5 to 10), and TNT Sports Ultimate plus TNT Sports Box Office HD.
Fulham v Manchester United will be live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate with coverage from 11:00 UK time on Saturday, November 4.
How do I watch Premier League live streams on TNT Sports? What is discovery+?
You can also watch TNT Sports through BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media.
BT Sport app closes – How do I activate discovery+?
The BT Sport app closed on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
If I want TNT Sports, do I need to download a new app?
The BT Sport app closed on October 12, 2023 and we encourage all our customers to download the discovery+ app to continue enjoying TNT Sports.
To keep watching TNT Sports online or via an app you need to activate your discovery+ subscription. It’s quick, easy and there’s no extra cost.
Firstly, choose your activation route from the four options below:
- BT Customer: If you pay for TNT Sports as part of your BT Broadband plan (BT TV, App, Sky), log in to MyBT and navigate to ‘Your Products’ and select ‘TV’ where you’ll find the discovery+ activation tile
- BT Customer: If you’re a BT Mobile or a TNT Sports Monthly Pass customer. Visit www.bt.com/sport/activate-discovery-plus and follow the steps
- EE Customer. If you joined us BEFORE July 18, 2023 and have an active BT Sport account. Visit www.bt.com/sport/activate-discovery-plus then, select ‘activate my discovery+’ and follow the steps. Note, you will need to use your BT Sport login details (BT ID) to activate.
- EE Customer. If you joined on or AFTER July 18, 2023 or have not activated BT Sport visit www.ee.co.uk/TNTSports. Note, if you’re using an Apple (IOS) mobile to activate discovery+, please switch off Wi-Fi before activating. Then, select ‘activate by discovery+’ and follow the steps.
What is the TNT Sports app?
The TNT Sports app is a free sports news and results app which is free for anyone to download after October 12, 2023.
The BT Sport app closed on October 12, 2023 and has been replaced by the TNT Sports app for sports news and results.
Which Premier League matches are on TNT Sports?
TNT Sports will show the following matches live in November and December:
MATCH | DATE AND TIME |
Fulham v Manchester United | Saturday, November 4, 12:30 |
Wolves v Tottenham | Saturday, November 11, 12:30 |
Brentford v Arsenal | Saturday, November 25, 17:30 |
Newcastle United v Manchester United | Saturday, December 2, 20:00 |
Crystal Palace v Liverpool | Saturday, December 9, 12:30 |
West Ham United v Manchester United | Saturday, December 23, 12:30 |
Luton Town v Chelsea | Saturday, December 30, 12:30 |
Where will Fulham’s goals come from?
Aleksandar Mitrovic’s summer departure to Al-Hilal has left the Cottagers short of attacking firepower this season, having mustered only nine goals from their opening 10 Premier League games.
Raul Jimenez is yet to break his duck for the west London side, and has now gone 32 Premier League appearances without scoring a goal.
Nevertheless, Joao Palhinha’s stunning goal against Brighton showed that there is a capability for others to chip in when required, and boss Marco Silva was upbeat as he reflected on that 1-1 draw with the Seagulls.
He told BBC’s Match of the Day after the match: “I think we had too much respect for them in the first half, we did not decide well when to press, it was not a collective pressure.
“Second half was completely different. We were much more on the front foot. We pressed them higher and our reaction was really good.
“We have to give credit to the players. The reaction, the way we equalised, the big chance we had after we equalised. We showed good organisation to keep the result. At the end I think it was a fair result after our reaction in the second half.”
United hoping to recover after another damning statistic
United’s 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City was the 34th time they had been beaten in the Premier League at Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.
That equals the total number of Premier League home losses during Ferguson’s tenure, as reported by The Athletic.
It highlights the decline in The Red Devils in recent years, and the scale of the job facing Erik ten Hag.
The Dutchman nevertheless took some encouragement from the first-half performance against City, but was left to rue a lack of organisation after the break.
He told the BBC after the match: “The first half we played very good, we defended very well. We had good breaks, good opportunities but we could have taken more benefit. Then the penalty changes the game.
“We had to go offensive in the second half, we wanted to be more compact. We know they would press us, go high and go direct.
“The first half I think things went the way we wanted. The second half, at 2-0, you have to go against them out of shape and when you don’t they will find the spare man. We have to be better organised.”
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