Manchester United fans make the trip to Leicester City on Sunday for the strange kick-off time of 7pm at the King Power Stadium.
It's somewhat of an inconvenience for United fans given how late the game is expected to finish having been selected for Sky Sports as one of the features games that weekend.
But why is the game kicking off so late? In truth, the answer is quite simple. Ruben Amorim's side made it through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League in midweek with a solid win over Real Sociedad and their involvement in midweek means they need at least 48 hours between games.
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That rules out the usual 12.30pm tv slot on Saturday afternoon, with TNT Sports not showing a fixture this weekend. The broadcasters did, however, broadcast two games last weekend to make up for it.
Their tv deal allows them to show 52 games in the 2024/25 season, across Saturday lunchtime and two rounds of midweek fixtures, but they also have to pick four blank weekends throughout the campaign.
They showed Nottingham Forest's 1-0 win over Manchester City at 12.30pm, before broadcasting Wolves' 1-1 draw with Everton later in the day.
Arsenal are set to host Chelsea at the Emirates in the first televised game on Sunday, with Sky Sports showing the game in north London which kicks-off at 1.30pm, with Tottenham Hotspur also taking on Fulham at Craven Cottage at the same time.
The Carabao Cup Final is also being shown on Sky Sports, with Liverpool in action against Newcastle United. Kick-off for the final is 4.30pm at Wembley Stadium.
With the cup final taking precedent, that leaves the only available TV slot at 7pm on Sunday evening, with the United game also shown live on Sky Sports.
The Reds will be looking to continue their impressive run of form against the Foxes having beaten them on three occasions this season. United beat Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup on home soil back in October, with current Foxes' boss Van Nistelrooy the Reds' boss that day, before a 3-0 win in the league in early November.
The most recent battle between the two sides saw United run out 2-1 winners in the FA Cup coming from behind thanks to goals from Joshua Zirkzee and Harry Maguire after Bobby Decordova-Reid had given the Foxes a first-half lead.