Manchester United return to Premier League action with a spring in their step having miraculously secured David de Gea to a 4-year contract extension, and all in time to face the old enemy: Liverpool. With the Spaniard having seen a last-minute Deadline Day transfer to Real Madrid collapse due to a clerical foul-up, Ed Woodward’s success in seeing United’s No.1 put pen to paper is nothing short of miraculous. Whether it will stop de Gea moving back to Madrid in due course is another question entirely, but the fact that he has signed shows that: 1, he’s focused on the season ahead with United; and 2. Woodward has avoided the embarrassment of seeing arguably the world’s best goalkeeper leave for nothing next summer.
Brendan Rodgers team arrives at Old Trafford in decidedly lower spirits, having endured another uninspiring start to the campaign and without their most creative midfielder: Philippe Coutinho. Liverpool come into the fixture on a run of just one win in their last seven Premier League away games, while they’ve lost five of their last seven meetings with United.
For viewers in the US, NBC Sports has live coverage of Manchester United vs. Liverpool from Old Trafford from 12:30pm Eastern this Saturday.
For viewers in the UK, Sky Sports 1's build-up and live coverage of the game starts at 5pm BST.
If you can’t get in front of a TV this weekend, here’s how to watch Manchester United vs. Liverpool online and on mobile:
Watch Online
Viewers in the US who have access to a cable or satellite subscription can watch the game online for free on the NBC Sports Live Extra site. For those who want to view the game with Spanish commentary, or just don't like Arlo White, NBC Deportes En Vivo Extra will also be showing the game.
In the UK, viewers with access to a satellite subscription can watch the game online via the Sky Go website. You'll need to set up a username and password if you haven't already done so.
For a list of websites around the world carrying the match, click here.
Watch on Mobile
Mobile users in the US can watch the game via the NBC Sports Live Extra App, which you can download in the App Store for iPhones and iPads or the Google Play store for those of an Andriod disposition. As with the desktop livestream, you'll need a cable provider log-in to watch. You can watch the match in Spanish via NBC Universo, which you can download in the App Store or the Google Play store.
Mobile users in the UK can watch the game on the Sky GO app, which is free to download from the App Store or Google Play store. You’ll need a satellite subscription and log-in details to access the stream.