Man United vs Southampton live score, updates, highlights and lineups from Premier League as Casemiro sent off

by 24USATVMarch 12, 2023, 3:20 p.m. 32
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Manchester United are back in Premier League action today with Southampton the side to visit Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag's side recovered from their 7-0 hammering away at Liverpool last weekend to secure a positive midweek result via a 4-1 Europa League Round of 16 first-leg win at home to Real Betis.

With just two defeats in all competitions in 2023 for the home side, Ruben Selles' side will know they have their work cut out to come away with points.

The Sporting News is following the match live and providing live score updates, commentary.

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57th min: For the second time today Raphael Varane makes a necessary recovery to nullify a teammate's mistake, after a horrible giveaway in midfield by Bruno Fernandes, who had his backwards pass snatched away. The Frenchman is there ahead of Theo Walcott who would have been free on goal.

53rd min: Chance, Southampton! Bruno Fernandes commits a foul in a very dangerous area, very central above the Man United penalty area about 28 yards out, well within James Ward-Prowse range. He came close to breaking David Beckham's free-kick goal in the first half...

Ward-Prowse comes close again, but it grazes the top of the crossbar! David de Gea again can only watch in slow motion, and the ping is audible, but it ultimately ends up harmlessly high by a hair. Southampton make their first change, with Stuart Armstrong replacing Carlos Alcaraz.

52nd min: Armel Bella-Kotchap found Theo Walcott free on goal, but his touch lets him down and Bruno Fernandes gets it clear. The flag goes up eventually anyways, as Walcott was quite clearly offside.

49th min: Chance, Southampton! ITS CLEARED OFF THE LINE BY AARON WAN-BISSAKA! Southampton have controlled the start of this second half, and Kyle Walker-Peters blasts in a cross from the right which deflects hard off Scott McTominay towards goal, beating David de Gea. Yet the Man United full-back is on hand to boot it off the goal mouth at the last possible moment!

Kickoff: The second half is under way! This match is very much in the balance. United are down to 10 men, and that will galvanise Southampton, but the hosts were the better side after being reduced to 10, with their momentum only halted by the halftime break. This will be an intriguing 45 minutes!

What a weird half of football at Old Trafford! It's somehow 0-0 despite plenty of attacking intent from both sides. Each goalkeeper has made at least one sensational save, and Gavin Bazunu especially has been outstanding between the sticks.

Casemiro's red card is the major talking point, as he will now sit out four domestic games, but United were the better side after they were reduced to 10 men at home. Wout Weghorst was the man sacrificed for Erik ten Hag to shore up the midfield with the man disadvantage, and now United will have to come out from the break and look to keep momentum despite Casemiro's absence.

43rd min: There's another penalty shout, as Armel Bella-Kotchap is down on both knees with the ball hitting his chest but then striking his arm. VAR has a look, but no penalty given, as no advantage was gained.

Manchester United now make a change to respond to Casemiro's sending off. Wout Weghorst is sacrificed, with Scott McTominay to replace him.

41st min: The Old Trafford fans are up in arms wanting a penalty for a Kyle Walker-Peters tackle on Bruno Fernandes. He clearly gets the ball first, but his trailing leg does drag and trip Fernandes. Anthony Taylor wants none of it, and VAR does not intervene. It's a corner instead, cleared by the visitors.

38th min: Chance, Man United! United have been very attacking since being reduced to 10 men. Antony wins a free-kick in a dangerous position just outside the 18-yard box, and with the ball whipped in by Bruno Fernandes perfectly to the far post, Raphael Varane gets on it from point-blank range, but Gavin Bazunu makes a sensational save off his chest!

35th min: Chance, Southampton! Back under play after Anthony Taylor's decision, and James Ward-Prowse, the best free-kick taker in the league, comes oh so close to breaking David Beckham's record at Old Trafford! David de Gea is totally wrong-footed, taking two steps the wrong way, reduced to simply watching as the ball curled towards the opposite corner, but eventually flashes just wide.

33rd min: Well well well, Casemiro could be in real trouble here. He's been booked by Anthony Taylor for a tackle over the ball and onto the shin of Carlos Alcaraz. It's a bit unfortunate for the Brazilian, whose studs deflected off the top of the ball, but Taylor has been told to go to the monitor for a VAR review...

AND ITS A RED CARD! Casemiro's been sent off! It doesn't look like a genuinely intentional tackle, he clearly does not mean to tackle high, having deflected off the top of the ball, but his studs were well up and he was out of control. Man United are down to 10 men! Casemiro's second straight red card of the season will trigger a four-game ban.

31st min: Wout Weghorst gets his head to a Luke Shaw cross but it's an awkward effort on goal, because he wasn't expecting the ball to reach him. The delivery just barely gets over the head of Armel Bella-Kotchap and because Weghorst expected him to clear it, he couldn't quite get the right contact, and Gavin Bazunu has it.

28th min: Raphael Varane makes a very necessary block as Kamaldeen Sulemana gets around Aaron Wan-Bissaka too easily and seems free on goal, but as he advances from a tight angle down the left, the French defender recovers to stop the shot before David de Gea is called into action. United have looked very sloppy here!

24th min: Chance, Southampton! WHAT A SAVE DAVID DE GEA! Aaron Wan-Bissaka's clearance doesn't do the job as it cannons off a Saints player back to the attacking side, and Theo Walcott gets his head to the recycled cross at point-blank range, but de Gea makes a stunning reflex save!

23rd min: What good goalkeeping from the young Saints shot stopper! He comes WAY off his line to come out and punch a delivery from deep, as Lisandro Martinez sent it up the field and Marcus Rashford had gotten through the back line. The 21-year-old has been very good so far in this match!

16th min: Chance, Man United! It's a double chance for the hosts! First, Marcus Rashford gets in a dangerous area, and has a go! He is denied by Gavin Bazunu, who does very well to get down low and stop the tight-angle shot. The in-form striker maybe had another option but decided to go for goal, which is hard to argue with given his blistering recent record.

Then seconds later, Jadon Sancho gets free on goal, but Bazunu again does well! The Saints goalkeeper comes out to smother the ball just moments before Sancho reaches the through ball.

13th min: This has been a very lively game! Man United into the attack, and Bruno Fernandes tries an audacious shot with the outside of his right foot, but it's right at Gavin Bazunu. Then Antony and Wout Weghorst nearly get on the end of a Luke Shaw cross, with Bazunu looking very unsure of himself, but it evades both United attackers.

10th min: Saints are very much contesting possession in midfield, and generating some turnovers. Casemiro and Jadon Sancho both give the ball away in their own half, but United aren't punished. Then Lisandro Martinez picks up an early, and deserved, yellow card for barging Carlos Alcaraz over on the break, with his body up high and checking his countrymate high.

Kyle Walker-Peters has a shot off the set-piece but it's from too tight an angle and doesn't give David de Gea too many troubles.

7th min: Southampton are up for this one in the early stages, as they now push forward thanks to great distribution from James Ward-Prowse, but Kamaldeen Sulemana is hemmed in on the left edge of the penalty area by two defenders. It's good intent from the visitors!

5th min: Man United with the first real attacking move of either side as they counter-attack through Antony, who feeds Aaron Wan-Bissaka with a vertical ball, but the full-back takes just a half-second too long to deliver the cross and it's deflected into the waiting arms of young Saints goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu.

4th min: Slow start for both sides as they feel out their respective opponents. Casemiro commits a foul in midfield, and glares at referee Anthony Taylor in disbelief, which gives us a chuckle here, as it was a blatant foul. How chippy will this game get?

Kickoff: The match is under way! If Man United score, they'd at worst remain 14 points back of Arsenal in the Premier League table, or potentially pull within 11 if Arsenal drop points at Fulham. Southampton could pull out of the relegation zone with a shock victory. Also, James Ward-Prowse could break David Beckham's record of direct free-kick goals with one today, at Beckham's old ground.

Man United vs Southampton: Pre-match commentary, analysis, stats, and more

5 mins to kickoff: With United about ready to get under way at home, as they and rivals Man City chase Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table, the NBC Sports crew in the United States discusses whether it's better to be at the front of the pack or chasing the leaders in a title race.

Conventional wisdom would say that being on top is better because you have the advantage being in front, but many would think there's less pressure in a chase.

15 mins to kickoff: Per our previous question about the Manchester United lineup, it looks like Erik ten Hag has confirmed pre-match that it will be Jadon Sancho at the No. 10, with Wout Weghorst up front and Marcus Rashford out wide. Ten Hag pointed to Sancho's pressing and quickness as the reason for this setup.

28 mins to kickoff: While Man United were blasted 7-0 in embarrassing fashion against their rivals Liverpool last time out, it's hard to imagine them not coming out guns blazing in their chance to make amends in league play. They were exceptional against Real Betis in European action midweek in a bounce-back effort, and now the chance to build on that in a Premier League fixture will be important.

Take a full look at my betting preview of the match to get an idea where we think things will fall today at Old Trafford! Marcus Rashford has scored in seven straight home league fixtures, and will have plenty of support today as well.

40 mins to kickoff: It will be interesting to see if Marcus Rashford plays through the middle for Manchester United with Wout Weghorst behind him, or if Weghorst, fresh off his first Man United goal against Real Betis, will take the No. 9 spot with Rashford out wide.

United have generally looked more dangerous in the former setup, but Erik ten Hag has often stuck with Rashford in a wide position and Jadon Sancho as the No. 10. It seems like even the journalists can't decide on how things will look

60 mins from kickoff: The teams are in! Just one change for Southampton, with Romain Perraud replacing Ainstley Maitland-Niles. For Manchester United, they go with a very aggressive lineup.

90 mins from kickoff: Hello, and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of today's Premier League encounter between Manchester United and Southampton. The Red Devils' last league outing resulted in a 7-0 humiliation. Surely we won't be seeing a performance like that again today...

Ten Hag rotated his side for the win over Real Betis, with the Dutchman not indicating any fresh injury concerns at fulltime. Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek are out, while Anthony Martial has not been rushed back for this match.

The United manager makes two changes from the last match with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jadon Sancho in for Diogo Dalot and Fred.

Selles sticks with much of the same starting team following that beat Leicester City 1-0 last time out, although Romain Perraud comes in for Ainsley Maitland-Niles. Carlos Alcaraz, match-winner against the Foxes, has also passed a late fitness test.

How to watch Manchester United vs Southampton

Here's how to watch all of the action from this match in some of the major territories:

UK: This match will not be broadcast live in the UK as it was initially scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m. Sky Sports will instead broadcast Fulham vs Arsenal.

USA: This match streams on the Peacock platform for subscribers in both English and Spanish.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live streaming exclusively via fuboTV in Canada.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on demand on Optus Sport.

MORE: Watch every Premier League match live with fuboTV in Canada

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