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Manchester United Team Up With Google+ For Liverpool Clash

Manchester United versus Liverpool at Old Trafford is one of the biggest games in world football, and this season you could be supporting the Reds during that match in a way you could never have imagined.

United and Google+ have teamed up to launch a historic Front Row campaign, which will offer a select group of the Reds’ international fanbase the opportunity to “be” at the Theatre of Dreams – live – no matter where they are in the world.

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This will be the first time this has ever happened at a football match. On Sunday 16 March 2014 for our home game against Liverpool, United fans will have the opportunity to cheer on the team, appearing via live Google+ Hangout – the free, multi-person video call feature – on Old Trafford’s pioneering pitchside digital hoardings. Throughout the match, Front Row supporters will be able to share in the magic of being at Old Trafford, joining 75,000 ticket holders and fellow Front Row participants the world over.

How to get involved:

Simply share a picture on Google+ that showcases your love, passion and commitment to United, along with the hashtag #MUFrontRow. We’ll then create a shortlist of potential participants and, if you’re successful, you’ll make history as you cheer on the Reds as one of the very first Front Row fans in world football.

Each Front Row participant will receive professional photographs of their appearance, as well as a welcome on United’s Google+ page, shared with nearly two million followers. So what are you waiting for? Get involved with #MUFrontRow to be a part of history.

Credit: ManUtd

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