Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool to be played on May 13 after game was postponed

Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool to be played on May 13 – next Thursday night – after game was postponed due to home fans protesting at Old Trafford, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side now having to play two games in three days

Manchester United‘s Premier League game at home to Liverpool will now take place on May 13.

The game was due to be played last Sunday but was postponed because of United fans protesting both inside and outside Old Trafford about the Glazer family’s ownership of the club.

The clash between the two rivals will be played on May 13, with an 8.15pm kick off and will be shown live on Sky Sports.

United are scheduled to play Leicester at home on May 11 at 6pm, meaning Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side will now have to play two games in three days. 

Thousands of United supporters expressed their anger with the ownership of the club on Sunday, with some fans breaking into the stadium and getting onto the pitch.

Flares were lit and bottles were thrown, with both sets of players kept in their hotels before the game was eventually called off.

United are currently in second place in the league, while Liverpool are seventh.