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GOAL!!! NEWCASTLE MAKE THE BREAKTHROUGH! St James' Park goes wild with delight, as the hosts go 1-0 in front! After receiving possession from his team-mate, a determined lunge by Bruno Guimaraes prods the ball back towards Barnes, who then shoots clinically into the bottom-left corner! It's an unerring strike from the edge of the box.
Sky customers can watch Liverpool vs Manchester United on Sky Sports from 4pm or via the Sky Sports app; non-Sky customers can stream the game with a NOW Day or Month pass; kick-off at Anfield is 4.30
Manchester United return to Premier League action on Monday night to take on Everton under the lights at Old Trafford. Ruben Amorim ’s side are unbeaten in their last five, needing a late equaliser from Matthijs de Ligt to rescue a point against Tottenham before the international break.
Follow all the latest in the live blog below: Match ends, Manchester City Women 3, Manchester United Women 0. Second Half ends, Manchester City Women 3, Manchester United Women 0. Attempt missed. Melvine Malard (Manchester United Women) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Anna Sandberg with a cross.
After two turbulent years at Manchester United, Antony finally seems to have turned the page. Transferred permanently to Real Betis this summer, the Brazilian winger is enjoying a renaissance in Andalusia after a particularly tough spell at Old Trafford.
DIEGO LEON scored a stunning goal for Manchester United Under-21s on Saturday as he looks to force his way into the first-team squad. The 18-year-old signed from Paraguay outfit Cerro Porteno over
Newcastle entered the final international break of 2025 on a sour note after they suffered back-to-back Premier League defeats away against West Ham United and Brentford, losing 3-1 to the latter a fortnight ago despite taking an early lead through Harvey Barnes.
Harvey Barnes snapped Newcastle United out of their slump in a big way, scoring twice in a terrific 2-1 win over bright Manchester City at St. James' Park on Saturday.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has warned his players their morale-boosting win over Manchester City will count for little if they do not back it up.