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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace: What time is it on, where can I watch it, and what is the latest team news?

Everything you need to know ahead of the last day of the Premier League season

JOSE MOURINHO is expected to ring the changes for Manchester United’s last day of the Premier League season.

The Red Devils are guaranteed a sixth-place finish regardless of the result — and face Ajax in the Europa League final four days later.

 Jose Mourinho is set to make a host of changes for last game of the season
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Jose Mourinho is set to make a host of changes for last game of the seasonCredit: EPA

Crystal Palace, however, could finish the season as high as 11th, if results go their way.


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Despite only clinching survival with the 4-0 win over Hull last weekend, a victory plus a Leicester defeat and anything other than three points for West Ham could see the Eagles finish top of the bottom half.

 Wilfried Zahas has been in sensational form for Crystal Palace in recent form
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Wilfried Zahas has been in sensational form for Crystal Palace in recent formCredit: Getty Images

It would complete quite a turnaround for Sam Allardyce, who took over a side in disarray in December.

What time does Manchester United vs Crystal Palace kick off?

The pair’s final Premier League game of the season gets underway at 3pm on Sunday May 21.

Where can I watch Manchester United vs Crystal Palace?

The game is not live on TV or on the radio, but you can follow all the action on our live blog.

What is the latest Manchester United team news?

 Jose Mourinho confirmed Joel Pereira will start in goal for Manchester United
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Jose Mourinho confirmed Joel Pereira will start in goal for Manchester UnitedCredit: Reuters

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcos Rojo, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Ashley Young and Luke Shaw are definitely out.

Marouane Fellaini is a doubt and is likely not to be risked given the upcoming Europa League final, while Eric Bailly also picked up a knock, but could play as he is suspended for the Ajax clash.

Joel Pereira will start in net, while there is expected to be a youthful look about the starting line-up.

Allardyce will definitely be without Andros Townsend, Yohan Cabaye, Mamadou Sakho, Connor Wikcham and Pape Souare.

But James Tomkins and Scott Dann could be available.

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