Manchester United have been handed a huge double fitness boost ahead of the final round of Premier League fixtures this weekend.
Leicester, who are a point behind United in third, welcome Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side to the King Power on Sunday afternoon.
While Chelsea, who are level on points with United, host Wolves at the same time as the race for Champions League football reaches its conclusion.
And Solskjaer has suggested Eric Bailly and Luke Shaw could return for United in their decisive Premier League trip to the Midlands.
Bailly required lengthy treatment after an aerial collision with Harry Maguire in United's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea last week and stayed in hospital in London overnight.
While Shaw has been absent from his side’s last three games due to a swollen ankle
"When you play football games and you win, and you get good results it's enjoyable and you build momentum and you're going," Solskjaer told the press after his media briefing on Friday morning.
"Then you find one or two bumps along the way, it's not going to go in one straight linear trajectory.
"And for us we've reacted well to some games being 1-0 down - in the last three at home, actually - we've come back and got results in all of them, which is very positive.
“We've enjoyed away games, of course we didn't enjoy losing the game against Chelsea, but we got a result against West Ham and we are in third.
"It's fantastic to see we're growing as a squad and as a team.
"We've got to go in positive Axel [Tuanzebe] and Phil [Jones] are out but the others I'll give enough time to prove their fitness."