Norwich City vs Manchester United: How to Watch on TV, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News

Manchester United are looking to extend their 13-match unbeaten run when they face Norwich City in the FA Cup quarter-final tie on Saturday evening.


The Red Devils saw off Derby County in the last round with an Odion Ighalo-inspired 3-0 victory, and are on the hunt for their first trophy under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.


Norwich stunned Spurs in the last round with a penalty shootout victory

Meanwhile, the Canaries' league form has left much to be desired, with the newly-promoted side facing the real possibility of an immediate return to the Championship after their defeat to Everton.


For all their struggles in the league though, they did see off Spurs in the last round of the competition – albeit on penalties after a 1-1 draw.



Where to Watch


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When Is Kick Off? Saturday 27 June
What Time Is Kick Off? 17:30 (BST)
Where Is it Played? Carrow Road
TV Channel/Live Stream? BBC Sport (UK)
Referee? Jonathan Moss



Team News


With a Premier League fixture away at Brighton to follow on Tuesday night, Solskjaer will likely make a number of changes for the trip to Carrow Road, with Sergio Romero expected to come in for David De Gea between the sticks and a number of other first teamers given a rest.


Sergio Romero has been the go-to man in the sticks in cup competitions this season

As for Norwich, their Premier League troubles have not been helped by unfortunate injuries to key players, with Christoph Zimmerman out for the season, as are defenders Grant Hanley and Sam Byram.



Predicted Lineups:


Manchester United: Romero; Dalot, Maguire, Bailly, Williams; Fred, McTominay, Fernandes; Mata, James, Martial.


Norwich City: Krul; Aarons, Godfrey, Klose, Lewis; Tettey, Vrancic, Buendía, Cantwell, Hernandez; Idah.



Recent Form


The home side have been in dire form of late, losing both of their fixtures since the return of the Premier League, meaning they have lost five of their last six league games - including a 3-0 defeat to Southampton last week.


United's return to competitive action saw them held to a 1-1 draw with a solid Spurs side, but it was Wednesday evening's 3-0 win over unlikely European contenders Sheffield United that has raised expectations for the rest of the campaign.


Manchester United's 3-0 victory put them just two points behind Chelsea in fourth

The Red Devils have continued their pre-suspension form, with both Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford returning to provide a massive boost for the end of season run-in.


Here's a look at both clubs' recent form:


Norwich City


Norwich City 0-1 Everton (24/6)
Norwich City 0-3 Southampton (19/6)
Sheffield United 1-0 Norwich City (7/3)
Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Norwich City-*2-3 on penalties (4/3)
Norwich City 1-0 Leicester City (28/2)


Manchester United


Manchester United 3-0 Sheffield United (24/6)
Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Manchester United (19/6)
LASK 0-5 Manchester United (12/3)
Manchester United 2-0 Manchester City (8/3)
Derby County 0-3 Manchester United (5/3)



Prediction


Anthony Martial was the hat-trick hero last time out

Even with a number of changes, you'd expect the away side to have enough quality to get a result and move into the semi-final.


Prediction: Norwich 1-3 Manchester United



Source : 90min