Manchester United’s postponed home Premier League match against Liverpool has been rearranged for 13 May, the league said on Wednesday.
The match was called off on Sunday after United fans protesting against the club’s American owners, the Glazer family, stormed into the stadium which was closed to spectators due to Covid-19 restrictions. The rescheduling of the game means United must play two games in the space of two days as their home game against Leicester City has been moved forward a day to 11 May.
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Liverpool’s trip to West Bromwich Albion will take place on 16 May as planned.