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Kick-off is at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, SiriusXM FC, and NBC Sports in the USA; BT Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live in the USA; TSN and RDS in Canada; and Optus Sport and SBS in Australia.
This is the most anticipated game of the midweek list of fixtures. For Man United, the task is simple: beat Arsenal and end the three-game winless run. The Red Devils will be hoping to profit off of their home record against the Gunners, and Mourinho's record against Emery when the two sides lock horns in an attempt to gain ground in the top-four race.
The stats are in Man United's favor ahead of Wednesday's clash
Unai Emery has never beaten Jose Mourinho.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) December 5, 2018
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However, the north London side is in impressive form under their Spanish tactician. They have now gone 19 games without a defeat, which included wins over Everton, Bournemouth, and most recently, Tottenham. Aubameyang and Co. continue entertaining their fans with exciting football, with the gaffer promising even more.
Emery answers an array of questions ahead of the Old Trafford trip
"I want to live a very exciting moment here with every Arsenal fan."
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) December 5, 2018
You asked the questions
@UnaiEmery_ answered
Here's what happened when our head coach responded to your tweets... pic.twitter.com/BKwymwr8lT
Catch this game at 14:45 ET/19:45 GMT on NBC Sports Gold in the USA; Clarets Player in the UK; Sportsnet in Canada; and Optus Sport in Australia. After Man City's narrow win at Watford, Liverpool must win at Burnley to remain hot on the Citizens' heels. Klopp, having recently been fined for misconduct over his Merseyside Derby celebration, will look to continue the team's fine record on Wednesdays.
Will Liverpool make it 17 games unbeaten on Wednesdays at Burnley?
W11 D5@LFC are unbeaten in their last #PL matches played on a Wednesday since a 1-3 loss at Stoke on Boxing Day in 2012 #BURLIV pic.twitter.com/HBD92hWLxz
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 5, 2018
Premier League managers give their thoughts on Klopp's Merseyside Derby celebration
"It's funny to see how he runs."
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) December 4, 2018
Premier League managers have been having their say on Jurgen Klopp's misconduct charge. pic.twitter.com/fyY5OlGR3j
Watch this tie at 14:45 ET/19:45 GMT on NBC Sports Gold in the USA; TSN on Canada; and Optus Sport in Australia. While the Wolves have lost five of their last six games in the league, they were able to earn draws at Arsenal and Man United. Chelsea must be wary of the newly-promoted side if they plan on making it two wins in a row since their unbeaten start came to an end at Tottenham.
The Copa del Rey champs eyeing a spot in the last 16
Watch Barcelona take on Cultural Leonesa in the second-leg of their round of 32 clash at 15:30 ET/20:30 GMT on beIN Sports and Radio Barca in the USA; DAZN, beIN Sports, and Radio Barca in Canada; Radio Barca in Australia; and TDP and Gol in Spain. The Blaugrana boasts a 1-0 lead ahead of the return leg and needs only to defend their lead to make the last 16. Will they? Tune in to find out.
And then we have the Copa Sudamericana final...
The first leg of the Copa Sudamericana kicks off at 19:45 ET /00:45 GMT and will be aired on Fox Sports in the USA; Fox Sports Cono Sur in Colombia; and SporTV, FOX Sports 1 Brasil, and Globo in Brazil. Junior F.C. will be hoping to gain the advantage ahead of the reverse fixture in Brazil, but Atletico PR will give it their all to earn an away win. Don't miss this tie!
Today's big headlines
Cristiano rumored to watch the Copa Libertadores final with Messi
With the Copa Libertadores final being moved to Madrid, Messi confirmed that he would be in attendance to see two of the biggest teams from his home country lock horns. Reports also emerged that Cristiano Ronaldo was sent an invitation to watch the game alongside Leo, his La Liga rival for years. As of now, though, there is no confirmation.
Cristiano and Messi to watch the Copa Libertadores together?
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will both be at the Bernabéu to watch the Copa Libertadores final, and they will watch it together as requested by Florentino Perez, as a gesture of respect for the two players who have dominated the game for the last decade [AS] pic.twitter.com/pVGxtdki0B
— FourFourTweet (@FourFourTweet) December 4, 2018
Zlatan headed back to Serie A
In a report by Goal, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has reportedly decided to leave LA Galaxy in favor of a return to AC Milan. While there is no confirmation, rumors of another Serie A spell for the iconic Swede sent everyone into a frenzy.
Ibrahimovic headed back to Italy?
"The Lion" will roar once more in the @SerieA !
— LiveSoccerTV.com (@LiveSoccerTV) December 5, 2018
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What to look forward to on Thursday, December 6, 2018?
There will be more Copa del Rey action, with Real Madrid hosting Melilla. Elsewhere, play will continue in the Eredivisie.