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Three things that will ‘definitely’ happen when Manchester United beat Man City on Sunday

Thank goodness Manchester United get to return to the happy and helpful surroundings of the Etihad Stadium for Sunday's 187th Manchester derby.

United were beaten 2-0 at Old Trafford earlier this season, but while the scoreline doesn't seem embarrassing on paper, the manner of the defeat certainly was.

City gave up trying to score in the second half, preferring to pass it around and keep possession in scenes resembling a training match.

United will therefore be itching to bounce back with a positive result in Ralf Rangnick's first derby and, given the importance of securing points for the Champions League charge, there is even more emphasis on going out for the win.

That being said, there are also other things to expect during the game, so let's look at three things that will 'definitely' happen during United's latest foray into enemy territory.

United fans will break out into song

Though the game is at the Etihad, United are famed for their away day support. They are very vocal throughout games and can usually be heard on the TV over the opposition crowd.

If anything happens during the match, be it a strong tackle, a good save or - heaven save us - United actually manage to score, then expect for a hearty verse of one of the team's famous chants.

Renditions of 'Rhythm is a dancer, Anthony Elanga', 'Give it, Give it, Give it to Edi Cavani' and 'Bruno Bruno Bruno' are available upon request.

Someone will get a red card

The previous red card in a Manchester derby was in 2017, when Marouane Fellaini moved his head towards Sergio Aguero during a scuffle that was one of the more notable features of a dour 0-0 draw.

We're long overdue someone taking an early bath in this hotly contested game.

Given the scrappiness of the

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