Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad: Time, TV channel, stream, betting odds for UEFA Europa League match

Joe Wright

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Manchester United begin their European campaign at home to Real Sociedad in the opening round of UEFA Europa League Group E fixtures on Thursday.

This might not be the competition of which United want to be a part, but they reached the final back in 2020/21 after beating La Real 4-0 over two legs in a last-32 tie, so they will be keen to make a positive start and underline their credentials to go all the way this time.

Erik ten Hag's men are in a confident mood, having extended their winning Premier League run to four games with Sunday's 3-1 defeat of Arsenal. Sociedad, who drew 1-1 with Atletico Madrid, know they will be the underdogs at Old Trafford.

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What time is Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad?

Manchester United host Real Sociedad at Old Trafford, UK. The match starts at 8 p.m. BST on Thursday, September 8.

  UK USA Canada Australia
Date Thurs, Sep. 8 Thurs, Sep. 8 Thurs, Sep. 8 Fri, Sep. 9
Time 20:00 BST 15:00 ET 15:00 ET 05:00 AEST

How to watch Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad

  UK USA Canada Australia
TV channel BT Sport 1 Univision - -
Streaming BT Sport website/app Paramount+/Univision DAZN Stan Sport

UK: BT Sport are the exclusive broadcasters of live Europa League matches. United's opener is on BT Sport 1 and available on the website/app.

USA: Paramount+ will stream the match live in English, while the Spanish-language broadcast is available on TUDN.

Canada: Follow the action live exclusively on DAZN.

Australia: Fans in Australia can watch the game via Stan Sport.

Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad lineups

After two league games last week and with a trip to Crystal Palace to come on September 11, Ten Hag chose to rotate his side for this fixture.

Captain Harry Maguire and fit-again Victor Lindelof were named in defence, with Casemiro handed his full debut in midfield alongside Brazil teammate Fred. In attack, Cristiano Ronaldo was chosen to lead the line.

Manchester United lineup (4-3-3): De Gea (GK) — Dalot, Lindelof, Maguire, Malacia — Eriksen, Casemiro, Fred — Antony, Ronaldo, Elanga

Manchester United subs: Heaton, Igbal, McNeill, Dubravka, Garnacho, Varane, Fredricson, Fernandes, McTominay, Sancho, Wan-Bissaka, Martinez.

Umar Sadiq earned a start for La Real after coming off the bench to equalise against Atletico Madrid last time out. Takefusa Kubo was selected to partner him in attack, with former Manchester City star David Silva as a No.10.

Real Sociedad lineup (4-3-1-2): Remiro (GK) — Gorosabel, Elustondo, Pacheco, Munoz — Zubimendi, Mendez, Merino — Silva — Sadiq, Kubo

Real Sociedad subs: Guevara, Robert Navarro, Cho, Sola, Karrikaburu, Sorloth, Turrientes, Barrenetxea, Illarramendi, Zubeldia, Gonzalez de Zarate, Zubiaurre

 Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad betting odds

United won the two-legged meeting with La Real 4-0 on aggregate two seasons ago and, having just won four games in a row for the first time since April 2021, it's not a huge surprise to see them considered favourites here.

Sociedad have had a mixed start to the season, with narrow wins over Cadiz and Elche alongside a heavy defeat to Barcelona and last weekend's 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid, but they come into this fixture with little to lose and will likely face a changed United lineup. With that in mind, backing a draw might well be a smart bet.

  UK (Skybet) USA (Draftkings) Canada (Sports Interaction)
Manchester United win 3/5 -165 1.61
Draw 3/1 +300 3.80
Real Sociedad win 9/2 +450 5.21
Over 2.5 Goals 8/11 -135 1.65
Both Teams To Score 8/11 -130 1.65

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.