Manchester United vs Swansea live stream, preview: How to watch online FA Cup 3rd round football (Free for Fox subscribers)

Manchester United's stadium Old Trafford. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/File)

Manchester United will host Swansea on Sunday in a big FA Cup 3<sup>rdround match up. Swansea fans will be loving their chance to visit Old Trafford with the chance at pulling off an FA Cup giant killing.

The game will start at 4.30 p.m. GMT and can be watched online through live stream – free for Fox Soccer 2 Go subscribers – via the link provided below.

United will be lacking their top fire power for today's game; they will be without Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie, which could give Swansea a better chance at causing an upset.

Manchester United have been struggling in the league this season, and they might be hoping that this season could be a good chance at claiming back the FA Cup. They have not won the competition since 2004 when they defeated Millwall in the final, and with their Premier League hopes hanging in the balance, a good cup run could give the players a much needed boost and help their form in the league.

Manager David Moyes has said: "If you are a club like Manchester United, you want to be involved in all competitions. For this club not to have won the FA Cup for 10 years is a bit of surprise. It's something we will try to do and we will do everything we possibly can to try to get through on Sunday."

However, the task facing Swansea is massive – they have never won at Old Trafford, and have not won at all in their last seven games anywhere. They will be hoping to snap those runs today.

Manchester United against Swansea can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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