EMIRATES FA CUP: Single camera coverage for the Blues

United's Emirates FA Cup second round tie with Doncaster Rovers has been selected for single camera coverage and will be shown live on BBC Digital Platforms.

This means that the game will be played on Sunday 29 November, with a 1.30pm kick off.

The fixture will NOT be available on iFollow.

The FA live broadcast fee for these fixtures is £12,500 per club.

SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2020
Bradford City v Oldham Athletic (15:00 KO) - Live on BBC digital platforms
Cheltenham Town v Crewe Alexandra (15:00 KO) - Live on BBC digital platforms

SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2020
Barnet v Milton Keynes Dons (13:30 KO) - Live on BBC digital platforms
Mansfield Town v Dagenham & Redbridge (13:30 KO) – Live on BBC digital platforms
Stockport County v Yeovil Town (13:30 KO) – Live on BBC digital platforms
Barrow or AFC Wimbledon v Crawley Town (13:30 KO) - Live on BBC digital platforms
Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers (13:30 KO) – Live on BBC digital platforms
Stevenage v Hull City (13:30 KO) - Live on BBC digital platforms

The above broadcast fixtures join the following fixtures chosen for live multi-camera broadcast on BBC and BT Sport that The FA announced last week [Thursday 12 November].

The FA live broadcast fee for these fixtures is £37,500 per Club.

FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2020
Tranmere Rovers v Brackley Town (19:55 KO) - Live on BBC Two

SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2020
Morecambe v Solihull Moors (12:30 KO) - Live on BBC and BT digital platforms
Portsmouth v King’s Lynn Town (15:00 KO) - Live on BBC and BT digital platforms
Peterborough United v Chorley (17:30 KO) – Live on BT Sport 2

SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2020
Shrewsbury Town v Oxford City (13:30 KO) - Live on BBC and BT digital platforms
Bristol Rovers v Darlington (13:30 KO) - Live on BBC and BT digital platforms
Marine v Havant & Waterlooville (14:45 KO) - Live on BT Sport 1

MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2020
Canvey Island v Boreham Wood (19.45 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1

Winning Clubs in the Emirates FA Cup Second Round Proper will receive £25,500 from The FA prize fund, with losing Clubs receiving £8,500.

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