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Man Utd to wear (Red) charity logo

Manchester United's home shirt with the (Red) logo
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Manchester United will promote a charity that campaigns against health inequality on home shirts later this season.

United's male and female players will have the (Red) logo on their shirts for the Premier League game against West Ham on 10 May and Women's Super League encounter with Arsenal, scheduled for the following day, respectively.

It is part of United's £60m-a-year sponsorship deal with Qualcomm Technologies that sees them wear the Snapdragon logo on their shirts. One game a season for the men's and women's senior teams is designated for the charity of Qualcomm's choice, with bespoke shirts being produced in an effort to raise money.

(Red) was launched by Bono and Bobby Shriver in 2006 to help fight Aids.