
Saint-Etienne vs. Manchester United: Team News, Live Stream, TV Info and More
Manchester United travel to Saint-Etienne for their Europa League last 32 second-leg match on Wednesday with a 3-0 aggregate lead.
It should be a comfortable encounter for Jose Mourinho's side, who earned their advantage thanks to a hat-trick from Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Old Trafford on Feb. 16.
United have a packed fixture list, and the clash at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard could see Mourinho mix up his side in a bid to keep important players fresh for the EFL Cup final against Southampton on Sunday.
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Here are details of how you can watch the match:
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 22
Time: 5 p.m. (GMT)/12 p.m. (ET)
TV: BT Sport 3 (UK only), Fox Sports 1, ESPN3 (U.S. only)
Stream: BT Sport App, Fox Soccer 2Go, WatchESPN, fubo.tv
Preview
United have looked strong in recent weeks and must be regarded as one of the favourites to win the Europa League.
But while their squad looks big enough to cope, there is no doubt that fixtures are piling up for United as they battle for trophies on three fronts this season.
Per BBC Sport, Mourinho said:
"I have so many things to think about. I have to play Saint-Etienne and play the (EFL Cup) final and hopefully another opponent in the Europa League. I have to fight for the top four positions in the Premier League.
[...] It is possible to win three, two, one or no trophies. When we are in the competitions, we are going to fight.
"
With the cushion gained from the first-leg, Mourinho could opt to begin the match with 35-year-old Ibrahimovic on the bench, as he did so against Blackburn Rovers in their 2-1 FA Cup fifth-round win.
That means there could be another chance for Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford to start up front together as the Portuguese looks to make good use of his squad depth.

The first-leg saw some bright moments for Saint-Etienne, but United's quality in the final third ultimately proved decisive. It is unlikely the French outfit will be able to turn the match around despite home advantage.
The Ligue 1 side will hope to improve on their finishing for the return match, noted by OptaJoe on Twitter:
While they remain in fifth spot in their domestic league, Saint-Etienne's confidence going into the United fixture would not have been helped by a 2-1 away defeat to Montpellier on Feb. 19.
For their part, after making hard work of their Group A qualifying group, the Red Devils have shown real signs of progression under Mourinho over the past month.
Although they may not feature in the second-leg, the dovetailing of Ibrahimovic and record signing Paul Pogba has been the driving force behind United's impressive form. This is coupled with a solidity throughout the side that sees them with the third-best defensive record in the Premier League.
The first-leg appeared to be a tough hurdle for Mourinho's side, but with the hard work done and a seemingly unassailable 3-0 lead, United are likely to already be looking ahead to the chance of winning the EFL Cup next weekend.






