Where to look at Manchester United against Arsenal and kick-off time for blockbuster premier league openers
Two giants of English football collide, when the red devils and Gunners resume their rivalry at Old Trafford to start the new campaign.

Both sides will be desperate after starting the 2025/26 season, as they appear to bounce back from disappointment last semester.
Mikel Artetas Arsenal offers to finally lose its label as the Premier League almost men after ending up in second place for three seasons in a row.
At the same time, United are desperate to put an embarrassing league campaign behind them, who saw them ending 15th, and lose the Europa League final to Tottenham.
Debuting is likely to be a gathering point on Sunday, with the two teams that sprinkle cash this summer in an attempt to strengthen their rankings.
Man United v Arsenal: Where to look at
The Premier League Collision at Old Trafford will take place on Sunday, August 17.
Kick-off is set for 16:30 UK Time and has been selected for TV coverage.
The match will be broadcast at Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
This will follow their coverage of Chelsea vs Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest vs Brentford, both of which are 14:00 Kick-offs.
Sky Go customers will be able to look at the action through their laptops or mobile devices. Alternatively, fans can buy a now TV pass.
Talksport will have updates all the time, with our Gameday Live coverage with Sam Matteraface, Perry Groves and Jermaine Jenas.
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Talksport.com will also run a live blog with all action updates.
Premier Laegue opening weekend schedule
- Liverpool vs. Bournemouth – 20:00, Live On Talksport
Saturday, August 16
- Aston Villa vs Newcastle – 12:30, Live on Talksport
- Brighton v Fulham – 15:00
- Sunderland vs West Ham – 15:00
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley – 15:00
- Wolves vs Manchester City – 17:30
Sunday 17 August
- Chelsea vs Crystal Palace – 14:00
- Nottingham Forest vs Brentford – 14:00
- Manchester United vs Arsenal – 16:30
Monday 18 August
- Leeds United vs Everton – 20:00, Live on Talksport
Man United v Arsenal: Debuts Galore
With both sides, £ 200 million approaches in summer spending, their debutants will surely be in the limelight on Sunday.
Arteta has supported itself heavily in the transfer market as Viktor GyokeresThe Martin Zubimendi and Noni Madueke Has all arrived for an estimated £ 165 million together.
When it comes to Ruben Amorim, he looks to reveal a new appearance strike force to United Faithful.
Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha make up the club’s numbers this summer.
While Sesko has taken hold of the headings after departing from RB Leipzig for a huge £ 72 million, Cunha and MBeumo combined for 35 league goals last semester and are expected to hit the land.
With Arsenal and United who have both gone for Sesko and Gyokere’s signatures this summer, the two strikes will look to show their opponents what they missed.

- Man United have not won against Arsenal in the Premier League in almost three years (D1 L4), with his last victory that comes in a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford in September 2022.
- United ended a run with four straight league agents to Gunners in March, when the two pages played a 1-1-commodity. This had been their longest losing streak to Arsenal in their league history.
- Despite this, the Red Devils have beaten the Londoners this year and won the penalty in the FA Cup third round in January after the tie finished 1-1 after extra time.
- New Arsenal-signing Viktor Gyokeres (27 goals) has scored the second most goals in all competitions in Europe’s top 10 leagues in 2025. Only Real Madrid super star Kylian Mbappe (29 goals) has netted more this year.
Man United vs Arsenal: Team News
Given Sesko has passed a week before the season opener, Amorim could choose to facilitate the Slovenian on her side rather than chuck him straight in.
He is not the only important considerations that the Portuguese manager must do when it comes to his line-up on Sunday.
Question brands remain over Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraouis Fitness while Andre Onana is expected to return to the collision.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper took up a hamstring injury during the first week of training before the season, but has since returned to training.
Lisandro Martinez remains injured but is suspended on a return after suffering an ACL injury in February.

At the same time, visitors have much less fitness problems.
Riccardo Calafiori and Kai Haveertz entered Arsenal’s last collision before the season against ATHLETIC Club last Saturday during a chapel but both participated.
There are no worries about Marquee -komst Gyokeres, when he started and scored on the Spanish side.
But there was no view of the Wine Leandro Trossard, which was completely omitted from the Matchday squad, which had not presented since he suffered a groin question against Tottenham in July.
Apart from Trossard and Gabriel Jesus, who has been out since January with a broken aclArtetas side has a clean count