Ralf Rangnick's Manchester United return to action on Wednesday when they host Swiss side Young Boys at Old Trafford.
United won 1-0 on Sunday in Rangnick's first official game in charge, beating Crystal Palace thanks to a second half goal from Fred.
Already assured of qualification into the knockout stages of the Champions League as Group F winners, expect a much-changed United side for the visit of David Wagner's Young Boys.
Young Boys can make the Europa League if Atalanta lose to Villarreal and United are beaten.
Rangnick is limited as to who he can play with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer naming United's 25-man squad earlier in the season.
The Norwegian has since been sacked and replaced by Rangnick, who lamented the limit on the players he can field for the Young Boys clash in a press conference after the Palace win.
"The problem is we can only play players who are in the Champions League list," Rangnick said.
"For example, Phil Jones, whom I would love to give game time on Wednesday after his long-term injury, unfortunately, he is not on the list, so we have to put our focus on players who will be allowed to play.
"It is possible, I don't know if we play a completely new ten players because I don't know if we have enough players on the list but it's definitely possible we could play with some new players."
United fans have had their say on who should line up against Young Boys, with Rangnick told to make wholesale changes to the side that beat Palace.
They reckon Dean Henderson should start in place of David de Gea with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Eric Bailly coming in for Diogo Dalot and Harry Maguire respectively with Victor Lindelof and Alex Telles left in the team.
The midfield should be stripped out with Donny van de Beek and Nemanja Matic tipped to start with Juan Mata and Amad Diallo.
That would mean well-deserved rests for Bruno Fernandes, Jadon Sancho, Fred and Scott McTominay.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford drop out for Anthony Elanga and Mason Greenwood in the fans' team for the Young Boys game.
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