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How to watch and follow Brentford v United

It’s been 13 days since that memorable Emirates FA Cup quarter-final victory over Liverpool at Old Trafford, but the Premier League now takes priority until late April.

This is the first of a London double-header for Erik ten Hag’s side, as a visit to Chelsea follows on Thursday 4 April (20:15 BST) and a couple of consecutive away wins would be hugely valuable as we seek to close the gap to Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur above us.

We're nine points behind Villa, albeit with a game in hand over Unai Emery's fourth-placed side, while Spurs's advantage to us is just six points after their defeat at Fulham earlier this month.