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Manchester United vs Leicester LIVE FA Youth Cup score and goal updates from Old Trafford

Manchester United will be looking to keep their dream of winning the FA Youth Cup alive when they host Leicester City in the quarter-final at Old Trafford tonight, with kick-off at 7pm (UK time).

Travis Binnion's side have already defeated Scunthorpe, Reading and Everton in the competition so far this season and will be looking for another big performance against the in-form Foxes.

United currently sit ninth in the Northern section of the U18 Premier League, while visitors Leicester are third in the Southern section and would go to the top of the table if they were to win their matches in hand.

The winners of tonight's tie will host either Wolves or Brighton in the semi-finals of the youth competition. United have won the trophy a record 10 times but have not tasted victory since they won it last in 2011 with the likes of Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard in the team.

Stick with us for all the match coverage LIVE.

United's results

3rd round: 4-2 vs Scunthorpe (H)

4th round: 3-1 vs Reading (A)

5th round: 4-1 vs Everton (H)

Leicester's results

3rd round: 2-0 vs Aston Villa (A)

4th round: 1-0 vs Crewe (H)

5th round: 5-1 vs Bournemouth (H)

A scene setter tonight.

It has been 11 years since Manchester United last won the FA Youth Cup.

Images of Paul Pogba, Ravel Morrison, and Jesse Lingard featuring in a star-studded side that defeated Sheffield United, captained by Harry Maguire, remain fresh in the memory of those who followed United at youth level.

More than a decade later, and United, the most successful team in the tournament's history, are looking for their 11th title — something they will look to take one step closer towards on Thursday night.

United are at the quarter-final stage and host Leicester at Old Trafford,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk