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Galatasaray faces Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, Nov.29, 2023 (11/29/23) at RAMS Park in Turkey. Manchester United vs. Galatasaray FREE LIVE STREAM (11/29/23): Watch UEFA Champions League online | Time, TV, channel
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Manchester United travel to Galatasaray on Wednesday evening knowing a defeat will knock them out of the Champions League.
Erik ten Hag's side are currently bottom of Group A, with Copenhagen, Galatasaray and United battling it out for second spot behind the already qualified Bayern Munich.
United, who will also be knocked out the competition if they draw with Galatasaray and Copenhagen beat Bayern Munich, come into the clash on the back of their 3-0 win at Everton on Sunday.
Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial all netted, meaning United have won four of their last five Premier League games to move them up to sixth in the table.
Galatasaray's only Champions League win this season came at Old Trafford in October, and they'll be hoping history repeats itself on Wednesday evening.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: UEFA Champions League
Who: Galatasaray vs. Manchester United
When: Wednesday, Nov.29, 2023
Time: 12:45 p.m.
Where: RAMS Park
TV: TUDN
Everton fans marched in their thousands to Goodison Park ahead of a match against Manchester United on Sunday, protesting against the decision to dock their team a Premier League-record 10 points for breaching financial rules.
Supporters on the march held up pink cards featuring the word “corrupt” and the logo of the Premier League, and chanted “We shall not be moved.” On one huge banner read the message: “Where there is power, greed and money ... there is corruption.”
There is widespread anger at the Merseyside club at the severity of the sanction handed out by a disciplinary commission after Everton went less than 20 million pounds over the maximum losses allowed of 105 million pounds ($130 million) across a three-year period, according to the league’s profit and sustainability rules.
This was Everton’s first match since the club received a punishment that many in soccer feel doesn’t fit the crime. It made for a hostile atmosphere inside Goodison Park as fans jeered the Premier League anthem and waved the pink cards when the players came out of the tunnel before kickoff.
Everton started the game tied for points with last-place Burnley, five points from safety, and stayed there after losing 3-0 to United, despite an encouraging performance for large parts of the game.