Manchester United vs Manchester City live stream football: Watch online English Premier League soccer (Free for NBC subscribers, Kick off time)

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

Manchester United vs Manchester City takes place on Sunday in a massive English Premier League clash. These two fierce rivals will be sure to give a high-tempo, passionate game with neither team willing to give away an inch to their neighbors.

The game will kick off at 4 p.m. BST (11 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through free live stream for NBC subscribers via the link provided at the foot of this article.

In team news, Manchester City playmaker David Silva could return for this huge Manchester derby after recovering from a thigh injury. In addition, Micah Richards has overcome a hamstring problem, however, Gael Clichy is not expected to feature following a similar injury.

For Manchester United, forward Danny Welbeck is still doubtful with a knee injury, and Phil Jones (ankle) and Rafael (hamstring) are still out and will miss today's big game.

Both of these teams have not gotten off to the best starts in the EPL season, however, both managed to claim extremely good Champions League results during the week. Both teams will enter this game with attacking confidence high, so expect this to be a real scorcher of a game.

Both Manchester teams have seven points from their opening four games, and for the winner of today's match, they could potentially rise to first or second, depending on the Arsenal result earlier in the day.

However, for the losing team today, a return of just seven points from five games will be enough to spark talks of crisis among tabloids.

Last season, these teams defeated one another away from home in the English Premier League, with United winning 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium in December, and City winning 2-1 at Old Trafford in April.

Manchester United vs Manchester City kicks off at 4 p.m. BST (11 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through free live stream for NBC subscribers by clicking here.