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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team can climb into the top four, and maybe as high as second, if results go their way on Sunday and they pick up a win of their own. They will need to defend rather better for that to be the case than they did in midweek against Sheffield United, where they conceded early and late goals but came out on top in a 3-2 victory – their sixth straight away win of the season.
Leeds were also successful during the week, hammering Newcastle 5-2 and showing their all-action attack remains in fine working order after back-to-back defeats prior to that match.
Marcelo Bielsa’s side are likely to feel even more than usual that attack is the best form of defence for them, given the frailties both teams have shown in defence this season and the fact the two clubs have scored the same amount of league goals this term – 22 apiece. A victory for Leeds would take them into the top half, but they haven’t won at Old Trafford in over a decade – or in league play since 1981 in the old Division One.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game.
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The game kicks off at 4:30pm on Sunday, 20 December at Old Trafford.
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Ultra HD. Subscribers can also stream via the Sky Go app.
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Edinson Cavani is likely to return to the matchday squad after being involved in team training toward the end of the week, so Marcos Rojo is the only injury absentee and he wouldn’t have played anyway.
Leeds are without Robin Koch and Diego Llorente still, but Adam Forshaw might be available. They could name an unchanged side after their midweek win.
MUN – De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw; McTominay, Fred, Van de Beek; Fernandes; Rashford, Martial
LEE – Meslier; Dallas, Ayling, Cooper, Alioski; Phillips; Raphina, Rodrigo, Klich, Harrison; Bamford
Both teams will have the intent to attack and take the points, but without lots of rotation and intense games being played just a few days prior, the focus will be on whichever team can cope with the non-stop physical demands and make fewer errors. An extra day’s rest for Leeds might bridge the gap of quality between the line-ups somewhat. Man United 2-2 Leeds
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