Four states that don't broadcast the Manchester United-Manchester City

Sunday's match at Old Tuffford Manchester United with Manchester City is of great importance in the race for the title with Jose Mourinho wanting to win to damage their way closer to the town's top. And such is the interest in the game, almost every country on the planet will [...]
Sunday's match at Old Tuffford Manchester United with Manchester City is of great importance in the race for the title with Jose Mourinho wanting to win to damage their way closer to the town's top.
And so is the interest in the game, almost every country on the planet will show the meeting on television, including Kosovo.
But only four countries known to the United Nations will not broadcast the event, where football players in North Korea, Cuba, Moldova and St. Kits-Nevis will not be able to see the English derby.
Sky Sports is convinced that the match will challenge the record for the biggest television audience in the Premier League era, where they had watched over 480 million viewers around the world in 2012.
We emphasize that the match will take place at United's legend stadium and is expected to begin at 5:00.












