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How Manchester United should line up vs Luton Town in Premier League fixture

Manchester United are set to face Luton Town at Kenilworth Road in the Premier League as they look to build on a promising few weeks.

United play Luton on Sunday afternoon and Erik ten Hag will be hopeful his players can continue their winning sequence in the league, which has lifted the team into sixth position.

The Reds have been in excellent form in 2024 and they are undefeated in the calendar year so far. There is a feeling of momentum building and only Luton stand in the way of a fourth successive league win, something which was achieved on three separate occasions last season.

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Regarding the team news, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Tyrell Malacia and Mason Mount remain unavailable, but a late call will be made on Luke Shaw after he was substituted at half-time last weekend.

Here's how our writers think United should line up...

Why change a winning formula? Injury is the only excuse this weekend. Shaw's fitness will be pivotal to their hopes, and if he isn't fit, Ten Hag will want the most like-for-like alternative.

Lindelof has been the preferred option at left back this season, but he struggled at Villa Park, and it could well be a match for Evans instead.

United should resist temptation and keep McTominay as a game changer from the bench while the front three pick themselves at the moment.

When Shaw was taken off against Aston Villa, the difference was visible and he must start if he is considered fit enough to feature. The defensive line needs a left-footed player, as Ten Hag keeps reiterating.

United have built momentum in recent weeks and there is no need to fix something that isn't broken. The starting team

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