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Manchester United and Southampton contest for the first major trophy of this season on Sunday, February 26th.
Manchester United Vs Southampton EFL Cup 26th February 2017 Details
Manchester United have won three, drawn one, and lost two of their last six meetings with Southampton. Manchester United have won 79% of their last 19 games in all competitions, whilst Southampton have lost 54% of their last 13 matches.
Dates, Fixtures, Schedule
United States of America (EST Eastern Standard Time) | 26.02.2017 11:30 EST |
England (GMT Europe Time) (United Kingdom) | 26.02.2017 16:30 GMT+0 |
India (IST Indian Time) | 26.02.2017 22:00 IST |
Match Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
TV Channels, Telecast Online
USA TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A., NBC Sports Live, beIN SPORTS USA,SiriusXM FC, fuboTV, beIN SPORTS en Español |
UK TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | NOW TV UK, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports 1/HD UK, Sky Go UK, BBC Radio 5 Live |
Indian TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | TEN 2, TEN 1 HD |
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Manchester United are coming into the EFL Cup final in high moods after picking up their 5th consecutive victory on Wednesday in the UEFA Europa League. The form, player performances and moral is looking good. But fatigue could become an issue as the Mourinho’s men were already involved in 4 fixtures inside 15 days. The major blow for united will be absence of Armenian winger Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is ruled out of the final due to an injury. But the skipper Wayne Rooney could be available to start the match. He scored in the 2010 final against Aston Villa, the last time United won this trophy. Meanwhile, the Saints were having rest ahead of this game as their last competitive fixture was on 11th February against Sunderland. They won 4–0 in the trip to the Stadium of Light, ending a disastotous three game losing streak. However, Southampton have been pretty inconsistent throughout the campaign. Their problem is the inability to perform at a consistent level throughout the entire 90 minutes of a match. As regards injury news: Sofiane Boufal is unlikely to take part here, with Matt Targett, Charlie Austin, Alex McCarthy, Virgil van Dijk, and Jeremy Pied also sidelined.