You are currently viewing Manchester United vs Barnsley LIVE commentary: Red Devils start trophy bid against League One side – kick-off time, team news and how to follow

Manchester United vs Barnsley LIVE commentary: Red Devils start trophy bid against League One side – kick-off time, team news and how to follow

  • Post category:Sports News
Share this

Manchester United start their Carabao Cup campaign this week against Barnsley at home, and it’s live on talkSPORT 2.

The Red Devils lifted the trophy in the 2022/23 season by beating Newcastle 2-0 at Wembley but made a miserable defence of their crown last year.

Man United want to reclaim the Carabao CupGetty

Erik ten Hag‘s men crashed out in the fourth round to the Magpies, who exacted their revenge with a 3-0 win at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils did recover to taste separate domestic success last year in the FA Cup to ensure their Dutch manager has won a trophy in each of his seasons in Manchester.

However, another disappointing start to their league campaign has put Ten Hag under pressure to build momentum here.

Barnsley are currently seventh in League One, just outside of the play-offs after a 3-0 defeat at the weekend to Stevenage.

But that was their first loss since the opening game of the season, and Darrell Clarke’s side will make the short journey to Manchester knowing they can pull off a shock.

Man United vs Barnsley: Date and how to follow

This Carabao Cup third-round clash is set to take place on Tuesday, September 17.

talkSPORT 2 will have live coverage from Old Trafford, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.

Ian Danter and Micky Gray will provide commentary, while talkSPORT.com will also have all the reaction.

To tune in to talkSPORT 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.

Rashford will be hoping to kick on

Manchester United will face Barnsley for the first time since a fourth-round meeting in the 2009-10 League Cup, winning 2-0 at Oakwell.

Barnsley have won just one of their 18 away games against Manchester United in all competitions (D3 L14), a 2-1 victory in the second tier in December 1923. This will be the Tykes’ first trip to Old Trafford this century.

Man United will look to put together back-to-back wins

Manchester United have been eliminated from two of their last six League Cup third round ties, after progressing through 14 of their previous 15 – the Red Devils were eliminated by Championship Derby County on penalties in 2018-19 and 0-1 by Premier League West Ham in 2021-22.

Barnsley will be aiming to reach the fourth round of the League Cup for the first time since 2009-10 but have lost each of their last seven matches in the competition against Premier League opposition, conceding 3+ goals in five of those defeats.

Man United vs Barnsley: Teams

Man United: Bayindir, Dalot, Maguire, Evans, Collyer, Casemiro, Ugarte, Antony, Eriksen, Garnacho, Rashford

Subs: Heaton, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Zirkzee, Amad, Wheatley, Mainoo

Barnsley: Slonina, O’Keefe, De Gevigney, Roberts, Earl, Yoganathan, Jalo, Connell, Phillips, Cotter, Watters

Subs: Russell, Cosgrove, Benson, Lofthouse, Craig, Marsh, McCarthy, Killip, Humphrys

Ugarte made his Man United debut at the weekend and will now want to start

Man United vs Barnsley: What has been said?

Tykes boss Clarke has insisted his side must be perfect to get a result.

He said: “We want to go there and give a good account of ourselves and I just want to thank the fans.

“Tickets for the match are very expensive and I’d like to thank the fans for the amount of tickets we’ve sold and getting behind the boys. Hopefully, we can turn it into a night where we do the town and the club justice.

“I’m a realist, we have to be 10 out of 10 on performances and they have to have an off-day. The gulf is massive, we’re under no illusions about that.

“But we’ll prepare and plan professionally as we always do, freshen the team up a bit because we have another game on Saturday.

“It might be an opportunity for one or two lads to come in and stake a claim.

“It’ll be a proud moment for a council estate lad from Mansfield to lead a team out against the team he supported as a young lad, but I want more proud moments in my career, I want to be managing at the highest levels possible and doing well for Barnsley.”

Share this