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Manchester United player could make squad debut against Luton Town

The feel-good factor is back at Manchester United ahead of their Premier League trip to face Luton Town on Sunday afternoon.

Erik ten Hag's side head into the match on the back of a six-match unbeaten run and have also won six of their last eight matches across all competitions.

Victory away at Aston Villa last weekend reignited hopes of Champions League football, but now the task will be to win when the expectation is on them at Kenilworth Road later today. Here are the main talking points ahead of the match:

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"The pitch — is it smaller or longer? No referees are coming?" Ten Hag had a brilliant rhetorical putdown when asked about the unique experience of facing Luton away from home. Sarcastic or not, it was a valid point.

The United manager has experienced plenty of different atmospheres during his time in the game, and he will not be fazed by the prospect of a trip to Kenilworth Road later today.

Maybe he should be, though. Luton have taken points off Liverpool at home this season and were unfortunate not to do the same against Man City or Arsenal either.

United can't underestimate their modest opponents and presume it will be a walk in the park after throwing away two-goal leads in recent away wins at Newport and Wolves.

Ten Hag would love to field an unchanged side from the one that won at Villa Park last weekend, but it might not be possible with the injury news heading into the match.

Luke Shaw is doubtful for the game after he was withdrawn at half time a week ago, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tyrell Malacia are both still sidelined. It means United head into the match with just one fit full-back

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