Manchester United face Watford in what promises to be an exciting contest between the two teams.
The two teams meet knowing a win is needed for both sides, with Watford near the relegation zone, whilst pressure is on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to deliver.
United have picked up just one win in their last six Premier League matches and if they fail to pick up the three points in today's contest, this situation could get untenable.
Suspended Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba suffered a thigh injury while on duty with France, so is out of this match.
Raphael Varane is also out of the game with a hamstring injury.
Watford's tally of 12 Premier League defeats against Manchester United is their worst return against any side.
Here is the team news:
Watford: Foster, Kiko, Cathcart, N'Koulou, Masina, Sissoko, Dennis, Cleverley, Louza, Sarr, King.
Manchester United: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Matic, McTominay, Sancho, Fernandes, Rashford, Ronaldo.
Sancho will want to prove doubters wrong
The big team news for Manchester United is that Jadon Sancho finally gets a start down on the right-wing under Solskjaer.
England international Sancho was signed for £73million in the summer from Borussia Dortmund, but so far, he's started just 54 minutes in that position, which is probably what he wasn't expecting.
He will be hoping to show the doubters and Solskjaer what he can do with a rare start today. He also began his career against the side he is facing today, so he might want to prove a point even more than usual.
Matic can add stability
Nemanja Matic will be looking to make an impact in the heart of United's midfield, seeing as he was part of an horrendous performance in his last start for United, which was the 4-2 defeat to Leicester at the King Power Stadium.
One of United's biggest weaknesses this season has been to do with the midfield. The lack of a holding midfielder is costing Solskjaer because Matic cannot play every game at his age. When he does play though, it should be against teams like Watford, who will allow you to have possession. Matic excels when he has the ball at his feet, so this game might actually suit him.

Solskjaer needs a win
This game is absolutely pivotal to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and any heavy defeat today could be the final nail in the coffin.
United's manager has been the man at the helm whilst United have conceded 15 goals in their last six matches.
A better team performance is needed for United to pick up the three points today and if they don't, you'd have to fear the worst.
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