Man Utd vs West Ham Preview: Team News, Kick-Off Time and Prediction | OneFootball

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·10 de mayo de 2025

Man Utd vs West Ham Preview: Team News, Kick-Off Time and Prediction

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Man Utd vs West Ham: Europa Euphoria Meets Domestic Disappointment

Confidence Lifted, but Challenges Remain

Manchester United’s 7-1 aggregate triumph over Athletic Club in the Europa League semi-finals has lifted spirits at Old Trafford, yet their Premier League form remains a stark contrast. As they host West Ham on Sunday, it’s 15th vs 17th — a reminder of just how inconsistent both sides have been domestically.

A place in the Europa League final, where United will meet Tottenham in Bilbao, brings optimism. But in the league, Ruben Amorim’s side has struggled for rhythm and results. West Ham, meanwhile, arrive with little but pride at stake, aiming to reach the symbolic 40-point mark in their final match of the season.


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Where to Watch, Kick-Off Time and Venue

Kick-off: Sunday 11 May 2025, 2.15pm BSTVenue: Old Trafford, SalfordTV coverage: The match will not be shown live in the UK.Highlights: Sky Sports (app and YouTube) and Match of the Day 2 on BBC One at 10.30pm.

Team News: Injury Concerns on Both Sides

Manchester United are once again without centre-back Matthijs de Ligt, who suffered a muscle issue during the loss to Brentford. While hopes remain for his return before season’s end, the Dutchman will sit this one out. Midfielders Toby Collyer (leg) and Ayden Heaven (ankle) face late fitness tests, though Lisandro Martinez (knee), Joshua Zirkzee (thigh), and Diogo Dalot (calf) are all confirmed absentees.

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West Ham’s Edson Alvarez continues to nurse a back injury and may not return in time for this fixture, though a late cameo before the campaign concludes remains possible. Otherwise, it’s as you were for the Hammers — Crysencio Summerville and Michail Antonio remain long-term casualties.

Prediction: Pride and Points on the Line

While United may rotate following their Europa League exertions, Amorim is unlikely to field as youthful a side as he did in the 4-3 defeat to Brentford. The focus may shift slightly towards protecting key players ahead of the final, but the Red Devils still need to show authority at home.

West Ham haven’t won at Old Trafford in the league for nearly 20 years — a statistic that lingers for a side eager to end the campaign on a high. Jarrod Bowen’s recent form, including his equaliser against Spurs, offers hope. But whether that is enough to topple United remains to be seen.

Prediction: Manchester United 1-1 West Ham

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