How to watch Manchester United vs Hong Kong: TV channel and live stream details for post-season match
Manchester United conclude their post-season tour of Asia with an exhibition against the Hong Kong national team this Friday. The Red Devils are in dire need of a morale-boosting victory heading into the summer break following a 1-0 defeat to ASEAN All-Stars on Wednesday. Man United were stunned in MalaysiaGetty Maung Maung Lwin’s second-half strike proved to be the difference amid sweltering conditions in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. Ruben Amorim named a strong side to start despite the fixture coming three days after they beat Aston Villa 2-0 on the final day of the Premier League season. However, despite firing off 19 shots in total, United could not find a way past their Asian counterparts. The Old Trafford outfit now have one final match of their miserable 2024/25 campaign before attention turns to pre-season in July. United will reunite with former academy player Ashley Westwood, who will oversee Hong Kong’s first match with the 20-times English champions since 2005. How to watch Man United vs Hong Kong This post-season friendly will take place on Friday, May 30. Kick-off at the Hong Kong Stadium is set for 1pm UK time, and fans can watch the action live on MUTV. You can sign up to MUTV and follow the game for £7.99 per month or £29.99 a year. More details on how to do so can be found here. talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with the latest build-up and reaction to the friendly. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. The Asian tour may mark Garnacho’s final appearances for UnitedGetty Man United vs Hong Kong: Team news A 32-player United squad has travelled to Asia for their post-season games, with 25 outfield players taking to the pitch in Malaysia. Noussair Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, and Leny Yoro have not made the trip with the team due to injury. Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof also aren’t part of the squad as their contracts are expiring at the end of June, but Jonny Evans, whose deal is running out too, has travelled. Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes both played the entire second half on Wednesday, despite rumours of an exit for both. A strong 72,550 crowd turned out to watch the Red DevilsGetty Man United vs Hong Kong: What has been said? United supporters at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium vented their frustrations at the result and booed the team at full time. Reacting to the boos, Amorim said: “I feel always guilty of the performance of the team since I am here in the first game. “The boos from the fans, maybe it is something we need because every game that we lost in the Premier League they were always there. “Let’s see for next season.” Asked why fans should continue to watch his team, Amorim told the Post: “If you can afford it, which is important, then you support your club. “I had my club as a young kid, no matter the situation, and I suffered a lot. Benfica, in the ’90s, struggled … but I never stopped buying tickets. They were also my gift from my father for my birthday. “These people believe in Manchester United, no matter the context. It’s our job and duty to improve for next season.”

Manchester United conclude their post-season tour of Asia with an exhibition against the Hong Kong national team this Friday.
The Red Devils are in dire need of a morale-boosting victory heading into the summer break following a 1-0 defeat to ASEAN All-Stars on Wednesday.
Maung Maung Lwin’s second-half strike proved to be the difference amid sweltering conditions in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Ruben Amorim named a strong side to start despite the fixture coming three days after they beat Aston Villa 2-0 on the final day of the Premier League season.
However, despite firing off 19 shots in total, United could not find a way past their Asian counterparts.
The Old Trafford outfit now have one final match of their miserable 2024/25 campaign before attention turns to pre-season in July.
United will reunite with former academy player Ashley Westwood, who will oversee Hong Kong’s first match with the 20-times English champions since 2005.
How to watch Man United vs Hong Kong
This post-season friendly will take place on Friday, May 30.
Kick-off at the Hong Kong Stadium is set for 1pm UK time, and fans can watch the action live on MUTV.
You can sign up to MUTV and follow the game for £7.99 per month or £29.99 a year. More details on how to do so can be found here.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with the latest build-up and reaction to the friendly.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
Man United vs Hong Kong: Team news
A 32-player United squad has travelled to Asia for their post-season games, with 25 outfield players taking to the pitch in Malaysia.
Noussair Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, and Leny Yoro have not made the trip with the team due to injury.
Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof also aren’t part of the squad as their contracts are expiring at the end of June, but Jonny Evans, whose deal is running out too, has travelled.
Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes both played the entire second half on Wednesday, despite rumours of an exit for both.
Man United vs Hong Kong: What has been said?
United supporters at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium vented their frustrations at the result and booed the team at full time.
Reacting to the boos, Amorim said: “I feel always guilty of the performance of the team since I am here in the first game.
“The boos from the fans, maybe it is something we need because every game that we lost in the Premier League they were always there.
“Let’s see for next season.”
Asked why fans should continue to watch his team, Amorim told the Post: “If you can afford it, which is important, then you support your club.
“I had my club as a young kid, no matter the situation, and I suffered a lot. Benfica, in the ’90s, struggled … but I never stopped buying tickets. They were also my gift from my father for my birthday.
“These people believe in Manchester United, no matter the context. It’s our job and duty to improve for next season.”