Manchester United return to Premier League action at Old Trafford. Kick-off is at 2pm on Sunday, as they host Brendan Rodgers and his Leicester City side, currently sitting 13th in the league.
Sandwiched between United's Europa League play-off round for the last 16 against Barcelona and being a week before United’s League Cup final with Newcastle, Leicester will believe they can cause an upset on Sunday afternoon.
Leicester have won their last two league games, scoring four goals in each of them, so have the ability to hurt United, especially with the fit again, James Maddison. READ MORE: Lisandro Martinez explains ‘The Butcher’ nickname Having beaten Spurs 4-1 at the King Power last weekend, Rodgers is unlikely to make significant changes to his team.
The biggest selection dilemma is over whether Youri Tielemans will return to the side, after missing the Spurs game with a slight calf injury.
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