Manchester United take on Arsenal on Sunday afternoon. The match is set to take place at Old Trafford. We discuss all the details you need to know ahead of the match.

1. How to follow the match

The match will be broadcasted on BT Sports, on or about 17:30 (BST). Live coverage will commence at 16:30, just an hour before kick-off. The coverage will focus on match analysis, starting line-ups and teams news.

2. When can you see highlights

Full match highlights will be available on United Radar official website shortly after full-time whistle. Sky Sports will also upload match highlights.

3. What’s the team news

Martial to miss Manchester United vs Arsenal

United Radar reported that Anthony Martial is still not available due to injury. The Frenchman missed the two opening fixtures. He was also ruled out in the previous encounters against Southampton and Leicester City.

According to The Athletic, when asked about the availability of Martial, Erik ten Hag said: “It’s difficult to say when I talk about Luke Shaw and Aaron [Wan-Bissaka], but Anthony Martial will not be involved on Sunday”.

Victor Lindelof

Victor Lindelof returned to training after his long absence following an injury. The Swedish international last appeared in a red shirt during pre-season.

Carlo Casemiro could be included in the starting XI for the first time. His Brazillian compatriot Antony Santos is set to make his debute after completing a sensational move to Manchester United as reported by Goal.

4. Manchester United vs Arsenal Head-to-head

Manchester United sealed a 3-2 victory against the Gunners in the 2021/22 campaign.

The two sides faced each other 205 times in the Premier League. Manchester United won 84 times, while the Gunners have 73 wins, with 49 draws between them.

The last time they played at Old Trafford, Manchester United won 3-2 following a dramatic comeback. Arsenal won 3-1 in the return fixture at the Emirates Stadium.

5. Match officials

Paul Tierney - Manchester United vs Arsenal
Paul Tierney will officiate at Old Trafford.

Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistants: Lee Betts, Constantine Hatzidakis
Fourth official: Andre Marriner
VAR: Lee Mason
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies