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Breaking News: Gary Neville announces never-before-seen broadcast for Arsenal vs Man Utd and it could change football forever

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Neville has revealed something revolutionary.

Ahead of Arsenal vs. Manchester United in the Premier League, Gary Neville has shown a broadcast that has never been seen before.

The game could be vital to Arsenal’s chances of competing for the Premier League title this season. The two teams will play each other on December 4 at 8:15 p.m.

Meanwhile, it will be Ruben Amorim’s fourth game as United’s manager after he was formally appointed earlier this week.

The fixture may therefore have important ramifications, and a big broadcast shift will accompany it.

As was the case last season, the game will not be televised on Sky Sports because it is part of the midweek schedule of games that Amazon Prime Video will broadcast.

As a result, Neville, Jamie Carragher, and Roy Keane—all regulars on Sky Sports—as well as their co-pundits on Overlap, Ian Wright and Jill Scott, will not be providing commentary for the game.

Additionally, Neville disclosed on The Overlap’s Stick to Football that he has a different broadcast strategy for the game, which has never been carried out in English football in this manner.

“A few weeks ago, Neville and I were driving along,” he remarked. Ian proposed that we watch Man Utd’s Wednesday night match vs Arsenal.

“So we’re going to do a Stick to Football watchalong, Man Utd vs Arsenal, live in here on December 4.”

“So we’re just going to be watching the game like we would at home?” Keane enquired. So you’ve given up swearing?”

It looks like Keane will at least be accompanying Neville and Wright on the watchalong, even though it seems to be his assurance that he will be there.

She will be working as a member of the ITV crew on ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here’, a show she won in 2022, but Scott announced she will not be able to attend.

Carragher did not said if he would be there.

Pundits have never performed watchalongs live, despite the fact that they are frequently seen on YouTube fan channels. Sky even had a special FanZone option on the Red Button that showed fans from each club responding to live action.

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