Manchester United and manager Erik ten Hag have the opportunity to complete a perfect week by winning the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United and lifting the first trophy of the season.
United followed up winning 3-0 against Leicester City at Old Trafford, which extended the gap between themselves and this weekend's opponents in the Premier League table to eight points, by coming from behind in their midweek Europa League play-off tie against Barcelona to progress through to the last 16 of UEFA's second-tier competition.
Victory in the capital would see Ten Hag come through a pivotal week with flying colours. Newcastle will have something to say about that, though, as they hope to make history in their first cup final since 1999. READ MORE: Absurd Nick Pope debate ahead of Carabao Cup final is ignoring inconvenient truth What time is kick-off? Kick-off is set for 4:30pm on Sunday. How can I watch in the UK? As with every round of the Carabao Cup, Sky Sports are broadcasting the final live.
Their coverage starts an hour-and-a-half before kick-off (3:00pm) at Wembley on their 'Football' channel, with 'Main Event' also showing the programme from 3:30pm until its scheduled conclusion at 7:30pm. Early team news Ten Hag confirmed on Friday afternoon that he was unsure whether Marcus Rashford would be fit for the trip to Wembley.