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James Findlater

Manchester United set to face Liverpool in charity legends fixture

A number of Manchester United legends are set to return to Old Trafford this summer as they take on their old rivals Liverpool in a special charity match.

Former United captain Bryan Robson is set to step into the dugout as the manager of the legends side as they reignite their historic rivalry with the Anfield club in a bid to be crowned ‘Legends of the North’.

The match will take place on May 21, with a return leg to follow on Merseyside, and will raise funds for the Manchester United Foundation, will all profits going towards its work with young people.

Having previously managed United’s legends against the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, Robson will return as he takes charge against the club’s old enemies.

Players for both sides are set to be announced in the coming weeks, with Robson already looking forward to renewing rivalries.

“It’s always exciting playing against Liverpool; even in legends games that rivalry is still there,” Robson said.

“But, it is also about raising money for Manchester United Foundation, which really helps to encourage and educate young people in communities across Greater Manchester.”

John Shiels chief executive of the United foundation, said: “These matches are a fantastic opportunity for fans to see legends of the game back in action, but more importantly, it’s the chance to make a difference to young people in our communities who have really suffered during the pandemic.

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“More children than ever are living below the poverty line – in Manchester and Oldham the number of children living in poverty has increased by 53% and 84% respectively from 2016 to 2021 – and this is likely to increase again due to the rise in living and energy costs.

“Many children are also suffering with their mental health, so your support through events like this is vital to help Manchester United Foundation deliver life-changing programmes and really make a difference to their futures.”

More information and tickets can be found on the club’s website. All proceeds from the match will go to Manchester United Foundation’s work with young people across Greater Manchester.

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