Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could make six changes to his starting line up when Manchester United return to Premier League action on Easter Sunday.
United host Brighton in their first match back after the international break having been dumped out of the FA Cup by Leicester the last time they played two weeks ago.
The first big decision comes in goal with Dean Henderson having enjoyed a prolonged spell in the line up prior to the international break, whoever is chosen to start will surely stake their place as the club's first-choice option.
There could also be two changes in defence with Victor Lindelof not worth risking after he missed training on Friday morning. Eric Bailly should come in from the start with Luke Shaw the other change for Alex Telles.
Paul Pogba should move into a central midfield role with Nemanja Matic dropping out, while Bruno Fernandes must start having been replaced by Donny van de Beek last time out.
Edinson Cavani remains the only logical option at centre-forward but there is a tricky decision to make out on the flanks.
Marcus Rashford has struggled with injury lately so might not be risked, while Mason Greenwood has endured a difficult run of form despite his consolation goal at Leicester.
Daniel James is arguably the form forward having netted a crucial winning goal for Wales against the Czech Republic earlier in the week.
United predicted XI vs Brighton: Henderson; Wan-Bissaka, Bailly, Maguire, Shaw; Pogba, Fred, Fernandes; James, Rashford, Cavani.