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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace LIVE team news as squad members spotted and TV channel

Manchester United will play Crystal Palace for the second time this week at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon.

United began their Carabao Cup defence against Palace with a 3-0 win on Tuesday night thanks to goals from Alejandro Garnacho, Casemiro and Anthony Martial and the fixture is set to be played again in the Premier League.

Roy Hodgson's side delivered a lifeless performance earlier in the week and Erik ten Hag, speaking after the win, said he expects an 'entirely different' opponent when the two teams clash again in the league.

Regarding the team news, Christian Eriksen and Scott McTominay are set to return to the squad, but Ten Hag suffered a double injury blow on Friday when it was confirmed Lisandro Martinez and Sergio Reguilon both have injuries.

Sofyan Amrabat played at left-back in the Carabao Cup and he's set to be deployed there again.

Follow the blog below for live updates from Old Trafford.

XI | Onana, Dalot, Lindelof, Varane, Amrabat, Casemiro, Mount, Fernandes, Pellistri, Hojlund, Rashford.

It’s another big show of faith in Pellistri to start today, given his best performances have all been from the bench in a United shirt. With Antony returning to training and Amad on his way back from injury, there might not be too many more chances for him to make a case for himself.

We're almost set for the team news.

Marcus Rashford has scored just four times in his past 17 Premier League appearances, with all of those goals coming against London opposition.

A veritable who’s who in the press lounge today: Iain Dowie, Lee Hendrie, Michael Gray, Chris Sutton, and Phil Bardsley. I probably had some spares of a couple of them from the 90s Premier League Panini albums.

Gray still cut it in the press game at Old

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