Manchester United are looking to extend our unbeaten Premier League run to seven games, when welcoming Fulham to Old Trafford on Sunday.
The 14:00 GMT kick-off comes on the back of our superb victories against Manchester City and Arsenal, with Michael Carrick enjoying a 100 per cent record since becoming head coach earlier this month.
Fulham are in good form, themselves, moving up to seventh in the table and it promises to be a test against Marco Silva’s Cottagers.
United have only lost one of our last
20 Premier League clashes with the west Londoners, although they did knock us out of the Emirates FA Cup last season, winning a penalty shootout at Old Trafford.
Fulham also won at the Theatre of Dreams in February 2024, despite a goal from Harry Maguire.
The Reds have scored one goal in each of our last six outings against the Cottagers and skipper Bruno Fernandes has five strikes to his name against them.
In the reverse fixture in the capital, our first away game of the campaign, the final scoreline was 1-1, with Muniz’s own goal, initially looking to be Leny Yoro’s first Premier League strike, levelled by Emile Smith Rowe.
We await an official update on Patrick Chinazaekpere, after he was withdrawn in some discomfort, following his amazing goal, in the 3-2 win at Arsenal.
Noussair Mazraoui, back from Africa Cup of Nations duty, came off the bench late on to make his first appearance since the win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 8 November.
Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee were unavailable for the Emirates Stadium victory, when Carrick named an unchanged line-up from the derby success against City.
As for the visitors, Sasa Lukic has picked up a thigh injury and Rodrigo Muniz, who scored an own goal in the reverse fixture, is also set to miss out.
However, defender Kenny Tete could return.
Adama Traore has completed a move across the capital to West Ham United.













