Manchester United vs Atletico Madrid confirmed line-ups: Team news ahead of Champions League fixture
Anthony Elanga celebrates with Bruno Fernandes after scoring in the first leg
Manchester United have received good fitness news ahead of the second leg of their Champions League tie against Atletico Madrid.
Bruno Fernandes, Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay all trained on Monday and are in contention to play.
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Anthony Elanga’s late equaliser secured Ralf Rangnick’s side a perhaps undeserved draw in the first leg to leave things level ahead of the second half of the Round of 16 fixture at Old Trafford.
Atletico Madrid are dealing with significant selection issues with several key players struggling with injury.
Here is everything you need to know:
When and where is it?
The second leg between Manchester United and Atletico Madrid at Old Trafford will kick-off at 8pm GMT on Tuesday 15 March.
How can I watch?
Video: Ronaldo will be ready for Atletico Madrid test, says Rangnick (Evening Standard)
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