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Things were on the up for Leicester City heading into the break. They took all the points from their last two Premier League games and just about squeezed themselves into the next round of the cup.
For Manchester United, it was quite different. They've only picked up two points since the opening day, losing to Crystal Palace in their last game here, and the injuries are piling up. The Foxes should clearly see this as a chance to put their recent and historic Old Trafford woes behind them.
For more build up check out our match preview and see below for all the information on how to watch, along with team news and lineups when they come.
Location: Old Trafford, Manchester, England
Kick-off time: 15:00 PM GMT, 10:00 AM Eastern, 07:00 AM Pacific
Available TV: limited
Available Streaming: NBC Sports Gold (US), DAZN (Canada)
Available Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live (UK), SiriusXM FC (US), LCFC Radio
For full international listings see LiveSoccerTV.com
Leicester City Team News:
Brendan Rodgers announced this week that Matty James missed the 25 man squad because he’s had surgery on another serious injury. I think we all already knew that, deep down. Wes Morgan is fit again, so otherwise the squad is good to go.
Manchester United Team News:
Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s injury update took a little bit longer. Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial, Luke Shaw, Diogo Dalot and Eric Bailly are all ruled out. Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jesse Lingard are doubts and will have a fitness test to pass. That’s honestly the start of a decent team on the sidelines.
Lineups
Leicester City: As expected, Hamza Choudhury comes back into midfield, probably pushing James Maddison to the left. Less expected, Demarai Gray comes back to start on the right.
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Manchester United: Wan-Bissaka passed fit, no Lingard
De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Budget Söyüncü, Young; Matic, McTominay; Andreas, Mata, James; Rashford