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FC Twente vs Manchester United FREE LIVE STREAM (25.09.24) | Watch UEFA Europa League online | Time, TV, Channel

FC Twente vs Manchester United FREE LIVE STREAM (25.09.24) | Watch UEFA Europa League online | Time, TV, Channel

FC Twente will face Manchester United in a UEFA Europa League soccer match at Old Trafford in Stretford, England on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 (25.9.24).

Here’s how you can watch: Fans can watch the game with a free trial of fuboTV.

What you need to know:

What: UEFA Europa League

WHO: FC Twente vs Manchester United

When: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Time: 3 p.m

Where: Old Trafford

TV: TUDN

Live stream: fuboTV

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Here is a recent soccer story from AP:

MANCHESTER, England (AP) β€” Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has warned of more injuries to top footballers as the number of games in the club’s schedule increases.

Man City midfielder Rodri limped off Sunday’s match against Arsenal in the English Premier League with a knee injury, while other top players Kevin De Bruyne and Martin Odegaard have been sidelined for the first few weeks of the season.

Rodri suffered the injury a few days after expressing concern about an increasingly busy schedule and saying the players were on the verge of going on strike.

Ahead of United’s Europa League match against FC Twente, Ten Hag said too much was being demanded of the players.

“There are too many games. That’s clear. Too many competitions,” he said on Tuesday. “The top players are overworked and that’s not good for football. Ultimately, it may be good for advertising, but there is a limit.”

β€œIt is almost unavoidable that players get injured due to the overload of playing so many games.”

City are yet to confirm the full extent of Rodri’s injury after he was photographed in Spain where he was reportedly undergoing tests.

British media reported that there were fears that the Spanish international had torn his cruciate ligament and would be out for a long time.

The city has not publicly commented on the reports.

Last week, City manager Pep Guardiola said it was up to the players to force a change after growing disagreement over the tight schedule.

The Champions League has been expanded this season to include two more games in the redesigned group stage. Next year’s expanded Club World Cup will feature 32 teams for the first time, up from the current seven, and is scheduled for the June/July off-season for many major leagues.

The new format of the Club World Cup has led to a lawsuit by the players’ unions.

Global players’ union FIFPRO has raised concerns about the increasing physical and mental demands on players, but the competition has been welcomed by the European Club Association, which represents the continent’s top clubs such as United and City.

By Jasper

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