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Here’s all you need to know about the LIVE telecast and streaming details of the FA Community Shield 2024 final between Manchester City and Manchester United.
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Winners of the English Premier League and the FA Cup meet in this fixture. At the end of the 2023-24 season, City clinched its fourth consecutive league title, leaving Arsenal to be content with second place for the second season running.
Interestingly, the Manchester sides met in the FA Cup final. It was Erik Ten Hag’s men who pipped Pep Guardiola’s league winners to the cup trophy.
Historically, United is the most successful team with 21 FA Community Shield titles, with the last one coming back in 2016. On the other hand, City has won six titles, with the most recent one being in 2019.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Manchester City: Ederson (GK), Gvardiol, Ake, Akanji, Dias, Kovacic, Silva, De Bruyne, Doku, Grealish, Haaland.
Manchester United: Onana (GK), Wan-Bissaka, Evans, Martinez, Dalot, Casemiro, Mainoo, Eriksen, Diallo, Rashford, Zirkzee
When will the FA Community Shield final match between Manchester City and Manchester United kick off?
The Manchester City vs Manchester United FA Community Shield match will kick off on Saturday, August 10, at the Wembley Stadium at 7:30 pm IST.
Where to watch LIVE telecast of Manchester City vs Manchester United FA Community Shield final in India?
The Manchester City vs Manchester United FA Community Shield final will be LIVE telecast on the Sony Sports 1 and Sony Sports 3 channels.
Where to watch LIVE stream of Manchester City vs Manchester United FA Community Shield final in India?
The 2024/25 campaign officially kicks off among English top-flight teams with the Community Shield at Wembley - and it’s the same two teams meeting as were on that pitch at the end of May for the FA Cup final.
Manchester United triumphed in that game, quite possibly salvaging Erik ten Hag’s job in the process, and they’ll once more face a derby encounter with a trophy as the prize, against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City.
Silverware might be on the line but this is essentially a glorified friendly, baring little relevance to the season ahead - yet it will be an important part of both teams’ preparations regardless, as league action is just one week away. United in particular are struggling with injuries at the start of the season, while Man City haven’t had all their Euro 2024 and Copa America stars back for long, so additional practice time on the pitch is of the essence.
Manchester United already facing new season injury headaches ahead of Community Shield
Manchester United could be down to three fit senior defenders for the Community Shield as Erik ten Hag may start the season again short of players at the back.
The United manager has lost his new signing Leny Yoro for three monthsand has four injury doubts among his defence so he is considering omitting players against Manchester City as a precaution in a bid to prevent them from spending longer on the sidelines.
United were ravaged by defensive injuries last season when Ten Hag named 33 different back fours and now only Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez and Jonny Evans definitely available on Saturday – and even then the Argentina and Portugal internationals returned to training this week after the Copa America and Euro 2024 respectively.
Man United already facing new season injury headaches ahead of Community Shield
The Red Devils only have three fit defenders ahead of facing Man City at Wembley
The transfer market has changed – and football will never be the same again
When Manchester United’s new hierarchy sat together after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s purchase of a minority stake, one of the first and easiest decisions was over recruitment. The late August purchase of a 30-year-old like Casemiro was cited as the type of deal they’d never do again, and the way that was discussed is known to have aggravated the Brazilian. There was much more to the stance, however, than just Casemiro’s profile or performances. United were also seeking to follow “best practice”. They were going to copy the transfer philosophies of the two leading clubs in the game right now – Manchester City and Real Madrid.
It is now very rare that either of those two, who were also the last two Champions League winners, spend significant money on players over the age of 23. Most of their recent high-profile signings for fees have been exactly along these lines, be that a 21-year-old Josko Gvardiol, a 19-year-old Jude Bellingham, a 21-year-old Erling Haaland or an 18-year-old Eduardo Camavinga. These are for reasons of tactics as well as long-term strategies. Younger players are more suited to the intense pressing that dominates the modern game and also means clubs are investing in the next best talent.
Erik ten Hag tips ‘high-class player’ Mason Mount to make impact this term
Erik ten Hag is counting on Mason Mount making a big contribution for Manchester United this season.
Mount had a campaign to forget at Old Trafford after joining from Chelsea in July last year for a reported £55million fee.
The 25-year-old was restricted to 20 appearances in all competitions after missing four months due to a calf injury sustained in March and saw his chances of making England’s Euro 2024 squad diminish.
Erik ten Hag tips ‘high-class player’ Mason Mount to make impact this term
Mount had a campaign to forget at Old Trafford after joining from Chelsea in July last year for a reported £55million fee.