Manchester United vs. West Bromwich Albion: Live Stream, Start Time, More
Manchester United will resume its march to the English Premier League title on Sunday, when West Bromwich Albion stops by Old Trafford for a bit of footie.
The Red Devils are unbeaten in their last seven games, including last weekend's serendipitous 3-1 thrashing of Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. The Baggies are on a solid streak of their own, with three wins in their last three fixtures, the most recent of which—a 1-0 victory over Chelsea—precipitated the sacking of Andre Villas-Boas.
Man U squeaked by West Brom in the season opener, 2-1, on an Ashley Young strike deflected into the net by Steven Reid.
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Where: Old Trafford, Manchester, England
When: Sunday, March 11 at 10:00 a.m. EST
Watch: FOX Soccer Channel
Live Stream: FoxSoccer.tv
Player to Watch for Manchester United: Wayne Rooney
Wazza is always one to watch for United, particularly when his form is as fearless as it is at present. Rooney is on yet another of his hot streaks, with five goals in his last three Premiership appearances.
He should find his way back onto the score sheet on Sunday, seeing as how he did so last time he faced West Brom, and has registered three goals in 10 career games against the Baggies.
Player to Watch for West Brom: Peter Odemwingie
His spectacular surname aside, Peter Odemwingie has served a crucial role in keeping West Brom afloat in the middle of the league table this season. The 30-year-old Nigeria international leads the Baggies with nine goals, along with an assist for good measure.
Odemwingie didn't feature in the season opener and has yet to score against United in his career, but will certainly need to do so if West Brom are to come away with any points whatsoever on Sunday.
Key Matchup: David de Gea vs. West Brom's Attack
United had the run of play at The Hawthorns in August, but only barely escaped with three points on account of young David de Gea. The 20-year-old Spaniard made his debut in goal for the Red Devils that day in rather shaky fashion, struggling on crosses and surrendering an equalizer to Shane Long on what should've been a routine save.
De Gea has come a long way since that less-than-flattering day and can use Sunday's rematch as a benchmark for the progress that he's made under Sir Alex Ferguson's watchful eye.
What They're Saying
Man U are well aware of the near-perfect run they'll need to put up in order to catch and surpass derbymates Manchester City. Even Ashley Young, who arrived at Old Trafford from Aston Villa just this past summer, is keen to what's required of the club as the season heads into the home stretch:
""Any time they slip up and we can take advantage, then we will," said Young, who is getting back to his best form after a disappointing winter which included a spell on the treatment table. "We'll keep pegging them back. As Paul Scholes said the other day, we think we'll have to win every game.
"So as long as we keep doing that, we'll be okay. We'll just concentrate on ourselves, take each game as it comes."
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Prediction: Manchester United 2, West Brom 0
Rooney's foot will remain ablaze, de Gea will hold steady against the Baggies and the Red Devils will march one step closer to claiming the top of the table from the "noisy neighbors."



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