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Is Aston Villa v Man United on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Premier League fixture
Aston Villa put their Premier League title challenge to the test as they host Manchester United. Unai Emery ’s side have won six games in a row to join Arsenal and Manchester City at the top. Morgan Rogers has been their star man and scored twice in the 3-2 comeback win at West Ham.
Man Utd have scored four in each of their last two games. / Richard Martin-Roberts/CameraSport/ Aston Villa and Manchester United are fighting for three festive points when they lock horns in Sunday’s Premier League duel in the Midlands.
Unai Emery’s side are the form team in the Premier League right now and they made it 10 straight wins in all competitions with a 2-1 victory over Manchester United that closed the to gap to table-topping Arsenal to three points.
But in a tight Premier League race, one loss and two defeats in their last seven matches will be enough for the chasing pack to make this a race going into the holidays. Defensive injuries have helped open the door,
Bunny Shaw's Manchester City Women career has been elevated to a new level.The Jamaica international continues to go from strength to strength with her ninth goal in 14 appearance during Sunday's WSL
The Villa forward then went on to make it 3-2 with a spanking long-ranger drive that ensured Villa kept pace with Arsenal and Manchester City but also maintained their lead over fourth-placed Chelsea at five points.
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It won't be an easy task as they head into Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Everton is enjoying a revival to its campaign. After looking like relegation candidates early in the season, David Moyes' men have shot up to ninth in the table with some impressive form.
Arsenal unleashed their inner Kylie on Saturday night as a 1-0 win at Everton saw them regain the PL Christmas no.1 spot. Far from "Padam Padam", the Gunners brought fans' hearts to a near stop with a lacklustre start on Merseyside.