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·10 de febrero de 2026
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·10 de febrero de 2026

Resurgent Hammers out to end Michael Carrick’s impressive winning run as Man Utd head coach
West Ham welcome Manchester United in the Premier League tonight.
Man Utd are the in-form team in the top-flight currently, taking 13 points from the last 15 available - including four straight wins under new head coach Michael Carrick.
Those wins have come against Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham, making it an impressive start to Carrick’s second spell in interim charge of the club.
Man Utd’s incentive for a fifth win in a row is to move above Aston Villa in third - albeit potentially only for 24 hours or so - and further boost their chances of Champions League qualification.
However, they are facing a West Ham side with renewed hope of avoiding the drop as they seek a win to move level on points with Nottingham Forest in 17th.
West Ham vs Manchester United is scheduled for a 8.15pm GMT kick-off tonight on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
The match will take place at the London Stadium.
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports. Coverage starts at 7pm GMT on TNT Sports 1.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Discovery+ app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog.
West Ham have virtually a clean bill of health, with the exception of two senior players. One being Lukasz Fabianski, who continues to be sidelined with a lower back injury and no return date has been set.
Meanwhile, Jean-Clair Todibo serves the second game of his three-match suspension after being shown a straight red card for violent conduct in the London derby defeat by Chelsea.
Deadline Day signing Axel Disasi could make his home debut for the Hammers after helping to keep a clean sheet away at Burnley.
As for Man Utd, Patrick Dorgu will play no part in east London after suffering a hamstring injury during the team’s last visit to the capital - a 3-2 win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Mason Mount and Matthijs de Ligt are not too far away from returning from injury, but this game may come too soon for either player to make their comebacks.
Therefore, Carrick could name an unchanged team for the third game in a row with Bruno Fernandes operating behind a front three of Amad Diallo, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha. Mbeumo has been passed fit after being spotted limping after the win over Spurs.

Doubtful: Mason Mount
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Man Utd have certainly benefitted from the managerial change at the start of the year and look to be a shoo-in for a top-four finish.
Carrick has the team playing with confidence, but strangely enough, facing a side struggling at the bottom of the table could prove to be his biggest test yet.
West Ham, despite their position in the table, played very well for an hour against Chelsea and they have a player in Crysencio Summerville who can pose problems for the Red Devils.
Draw, 2-2.
It finished all square when the teams met at Old Trafford back in December and West Ham have lost just once to Man Utd in the last six meetings, winning the last three in a row at home.
West Ham wins: 50
Manchester United wins: 74
Draws: 33
West Ham to win: 7/2
Manchester United to win: 7/10
Draw: 16/5
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).
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