Man Utd vs Liverpool match moved to May 13 after postponement due to fan protests at Old Trafford
Baku, May 6, AZERTAC
Manchester United have confirmed their match against Liverpool, originally scheduled for Sunday, has been rearranged for May 13, according to Goal.com.
The match was postponed after angry fans stormed Old Trafford in protest of the Glazer family's continued ownership and their plans to involve the team in the now-aborted Super League.
With the fixture moved to May 13, United will now face the prospect of three league games within five days.
United were originally scheduled to face Leicester City on May 12 but in order to accommodate the rearranged match against Liverpool, the game against the Foxes was moved back to May 11.
That still leaves United facing the prospect of two league matches in a span of three days.
Combined with matches this Thursday against Roma and Sunday against Aston Villa, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side will have four matches in the span of one week.
For the Red Devils, it will be the first time in 29 years they will face three league games in five days.
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