Manchester United return to Old Trafford on Thursday looking to return to winning ways against relegation strugglers Burnley.
Ralf Rangnick has yet to taste defeat in the dugout for the Reds this season but he will be looking for an improved performance from last time out against Newcastle, when they take on Sean Dyche's men.
Burnley have not played a competitive fixture, due to Covid-19, since holding United's current Champions League rivals, West Ham, to a goalless draw at home on Sunday, December 12.
They have failed to score in their last three matches in the Premier League and sit in 18th position in the table, two points from safety having played two games less than 17th place Watford.
Here's how the hosts are likely to line-up against United tomorrow.
Burnley injury news
Coronavirus remains a concern for Dyche as he looks to pick a side to hand Burnley their first victory since October.
Ashley Barnes, Dale Stephens and Connor Roberts will all likely be missing due to injury while Maxwel Cornet is a doubt.
To add to his selection headache, the Clarets boss also confirmed that a couple of members of the squad were in a 'Covid situation' and the hosts are waiting on PCR test results which were taken on Tuesday.
Lateral flow tests of the individuals involved have come back negative but time will tell if they will be available for selection tomorrow.
How they could line-up
Despite having a few players missing, Dyche is likely to stick to a similar team that did well to hold out the Hammers earlier this month.
As those who watch Burnley week-in, week-out have grown accustomed to, the Clarets chief is likely to line-up with a 4-4-2 formation.
England international Nick Pope is an ever-present in goal, while Chris Wood and Jay Rodriguez are likely to lead the line due to Barnes' injury.
Burnley predicted XI: Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Guðmundsson, Westwood, Cork, McNeil; Wood, Rodriguez.
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