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Manchester United v Debrecen
Manchester United v Debrecen (Kick-off 8.05pm). Gary Lineker presents coverage of the first leg of the Champions League third-round qualifier at Old Trafford. The Red Devils face Hungarian champions Debrecen, who beat Croatian side Hajduk Split 8-0 on aggregate in the previous round, and Alex Ferguson's men will be determined to carve out a healthy lead before the return leg. Failure to progress to the group stages would be a disaster for the 1999 champions and Ferguson will look to new goalkeeper Edwin van der Saar to keep a clean sheet and not give the opposition a valuable away goal
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Manchester United v Debrecen or Hajduk Split
Manchester United v Debrecen or Hajduk Split (Kick-off 8.05pm). Gary Lineker presents coverage of the first leg of the Champions League third-round qualifier at Old Trafford. The Red Devils are likely to face Hungarian champions Debrecen, who hold a 3-0 lead over their Croatian opponents, and Alex Ferguson's men will be determined to carve out a healthy lead before the return leg. Failure to progress to the group stages would be a disaster for the 1999 champions and Ferguson will look to new goalkeeper Edwin van der Saar to keep a clean sheet and not give the opposition a valuable away goal
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Manchester United v Watford
Manchester United v Watford (Kick-off 5.30pm). Gary Lineker hosts coverage from Villa Park, where the teams are set to contest the first of this season's FA Cup semi-finals. This encounter brings the sides at either ends of the Premiership table together, with United the overwhelming favourites, but it would be typical of this competition to throw up another giant-killing act, as it did in the 1982 meeting between these teams, when the Hornets secured a 1-0 victory in the third round. The winner of this tie will earn the honour of appearing in the first final at the new Wembley stadium next month, and respective managers Alex Ferguson and Adrian Boothroyd will be hoping they are the ones who get to lead their teams out on such a momentous occasion. Commentary by John Motson and Mark Lawrenson. Subsequent programmes are subject to change
