Manchester United welcomes West Ham on Super Sunday to Old Trafford.
The Red Devils are at a peak in the collision after booking their place in the Europa League Final on Thursday evening.
All Ruben AmorimThe side of the side had to do was avoid a catastrophic collapse in Old Trafford after they won the first stage at Athletic Bilbao 3-0.
But Man Utd stacked on the misery for the Spaniards and broke the LaLiga side 4-1 in the return bone.
The Red Devils will be confronted Tottenham In a blockbuster all-English final at the end of the month, and Amorim hopes that his side can continue the momentum while they are host West ham This weekend in the Premier League.
Fans who coordinate with the competition will notice that the Man utd Players play in one slightly different kit Normal – Tort reveals why below.
Why does Man Utd (red) have their shirt sponsor versus West Ham?
Man Utd has usually branded the sponsors Snapdragon logo at the front of their shirts.
But before this afternoon against West Ham, the Red Devils (Red), a charity that campaigns against health inequality and offers life -saving programs in vulnerable communities.
It was founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver in 2006 to help combat AIDS.
The ladies team of Man Utd also had the (red) logo on their shirts for their ladies Super League collision with Arsenal yesterday.
The agreement for the one -off operation is part of Qualcomm Technologies’ £ 60 million a year deal with United.
The shirts of the competitions are then sold on the online auction site Matchwornhirt to raise money, with the net revenue to (RED) ‘s campaign against health law.
After announcing the deal with United and Matchwornhirt, (Red) President and COO Jennifer Lotito, said: “We believe in the power of cooperation to stimulate change, and this collaboration is a great example of that mission in action.
“These incredibly special shirts represent more than just Memorabilia -worn Memorabilia.
“They are a powerful way to involve fans and raise money to stimulate more impact where it is most needed.”
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