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How Manchester United should line up vs West Ham in Premier League fixture

Manchester United will take on West Ham at the London Stadium in the early kick-off today.

United drew 0-0 with Liverpool at Anfield last weekend and although the performance wasn't pretty, supporters were delighted with the points being shared after fearing another heavy scoreline before the match.

The challenge for the players is to build on that spirited display against West Ham this weekend and David Moyes' side played in the Carabao Cup in midweek, which means they've had fewer days of rest.

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Regarding the team news, Bruno Fernandes will be available for selection after serving a one-match suspension, but Diogo Dalot is suspended having been sent off late on against Liverpool. Ten Hag confirmed in his pre-match press conference that some players had suffered from illness this week and provided injury updates on some key players.

So here's how our writers think United should line up...

Aaron Wan-Bissaka for Dalot is an enforced change but the back four should otherwise remain the same after a nigh-on flawless performance at Anfield.

West Ham have fine midfielders but Sofyan Amrabat cannot be regarded as indispensable and United have to prioritise the attack as they look to end a 291-minute goal drought. Fernandes has to come in, with Scott McTominay dropping back.

Alejandro Garnacho has been overplayed but has at least had a six-day breather. Marcus Rashford looked reasonably sharp in his cameo at Liverpool and is worth a go at the expense of Antony.

United head into the match as the freshest of the two sides and there should be an onus on them to attack from the off. Wan-Bissaka comes in for Dalot,

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