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Arsenal lineup to face Manchester United to face Manchester United released

Arsenal will today face Manchester United in the USA in a friendly game and the gunners have released their lineup that will take part in this game.

Arsenal will tonight face Manchester United in a friendly match and the gunners have released their starting eleven that will take part in this important match.

 

Arsenal XI vs. Manchester United: Ramsdale; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Rice, Havertz, Ødegaard; Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah.

Arsenal subs: Hein, Runarsson, Tierney, Holding, White, Kiwior, Trusty, Partey, Jorginho, Smith Rowe, Trossard, Vieira, Marquinhos, Cozier-Duberry, Jesus, Balogun

The friendly match against Manchester United holds great significance for both teams as they prepare for the upcoming Premier League season. As the start of the season draws closer, this match will provide an opportunity for both sides to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 10pm UK time.

Fans can access all this content through desktop computers, mobile devices or the official Arsenal app. To watch the match, fans are required to purchase a Match Pass. The pass is available for just £4.99 if purchased before the day of the game. However, if fans wait until game day to purchase it, the price will rise to £6.99. If you are in Africa, South America, Asia then you can watch on all your local sports TV channels.

This initiative by Arsenal allows fans from all around the world to stay connected with their favorite team even when they are unable to attend matches in person. By providing live streaming options through their website and app, Arsenal ensures that supporters can enjoy every moment of action regardless of their geographical location.

The club’s decision to offer a pre-match show and live commentary further enhances the viewing experience for fans. It allows them to gain valuable insights and analysis from experts, making the match more engaging and informative.

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