This is a tale of two seasoned Dutch managers who have not always seen eye to eye, but are now locked in a pursuit of Champions League football. Louis van Gaal can still aspire to achieve that via the domestic league. Guus Hiddink may have to target claiming a European Cup to leave his team competing for another. His side’s 10-match unbeaten run masks the reality they have yet to win a Premier League game at Stamford Bridge since he rejoined the club. This would be a fine moment to break that duck. Dominic Fifield
Kick-off Sunday 4pm
Venue Stamford Bridge
Last season Chelsea 1 Man Utd 0
Live Sky Sports 1
Referee Michael Oliver
This season G15, Y53, R3, 3.73 cards per game
Odds H 6-5 A 29-10 D 12-5
Chelsea
Subs from Amelia, Begovic, Rahman, Cahill, Miazga, Loftus-Cheek, Matic, Kenedy, Traoré, Pedro, Pato
Doubtful Miazga (match fitness), Pato (match fitness)
Injured Rémy (calf, 20 Feb), Falcao (thigh, Mar)
Suspended None
Form DWDDWD
Discipline Y39 R3
Leading scorer Costa 8
Manchester Utd
Subs from Romero, Pereira, Rashford, Tuanzebem, Goss, McNair, Varela, Depay, Januzaj, Herrera, Jones
Doubtful Jones (match fitness)
Injured Rojo (shoulder, 13 Feb), Schweinsteiger (knee, 28 Feb), Valencia (ankle, 28 Feb), Shaw (leg, Apr), Young (groin, Apr)
Suspended None
Form DWDWLW
Discipline Y39 R0
Leading scorer Rooney 7