Ronaldo is back in the goals, Antony is getting fans on their feet, and Rashford and Sancho have finally rediscovered their form. Make it three from three and fans might just start to dream again. Having recorded wins over Liverpool and Arsenal, Erik ten Hag has already got the better of two of Man Utd's fiercest rivals. Watch anywhere: Try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free (opens in new tab) Live stream: Sky Sports (opens in new tab) (UK) | Peacock TV (US) | FuboTV (opens in new tab) (CA) | Optus Sport (AU) | Disney+ Hotstar (opens in new tab) (IN) | Sky Sport (opens in new tab) (NZ) Kick-off time: 2pm BST / 9am ET / 6am PT / 6.30pm IST / 12am AEDT / 2am NZDT Despite impressing during the international break, Luke Shaw is still behind Tyrell Malacia in the pecking order. Antony, Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho are in the playmaking roles, with Christian Eriksen pulling the strings behind them. Premier League player of the month Marcus Rashford starts as Man United's lone striker, which means Ronaldo is once again on the bench. Jack Grealish and Phil Foden flank Haaland up top. New signing Manuel Akanji partners Nathan Aké in central defense, which means Kyle Walker and João Cancelo may need to play more conservatively than usual. With John Stones injured, and Rúben Dias and Aymeric Laporte only fit enough for the bench, the City backline has a slightly makeshift look to it.
Will he reach the 700 mark against United's noisy neighbors today? Read on to find out how to watch a Man City vs Man Utd live stream and catch the Premier League online, no matter where you are. However, the prospect of being overshadowed by a 22-year-old may just bring out the best of United's own goal machine, Cristiano Ronaldo, who now has 699 career club goals to his name.
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