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Three ways Manchester United could line up vs Coventry City in FA Cup semi-final fixture

Manchester United can progress to the final of the FA Cup with a win against Coventry City this weekend.

United take on Championship side Coventry at Wembley on Sunday afternoon and must deliver an improved performance on their showing against Bournemouth last weekend.

Although the points were shared against Bournemouth in a 2-2 draw, Andoni Iraola's side took the lead twice on the south coast and created more chances to score.

United fell short in the final of the FA Cup against Manchester City last season and this season's competition is an opportunity to right the wrongs of the defeat in the derby.

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Regarding the team news, Scott McTominay and Antony are set to be available again and Harry Maguire should feature, despite picking up a small injury against Bournemouth.

Here's how our writers think United should line up...

Samuel Luckhurst

The prospect of United playing the same side for the third match running when they were as bad as they were against Liverpool and Bournemouth would be intolerable. Ten Hag has little choice but to continue with the same back four and Casemiro should continue in midfield for now but the same attack is inadvisable.

Chelsea was not the turning point for Antony. He was not fit enough to start three days later against Liverpool and was absent at Bournemouth. But he has a modicum of momentum and is talking a good game so it is time to play another good game.

Ten Hag has drawn a line under the Alejandro Garnacho situation and clarified all parties have moved on. Enough time has passed for him to start.

Steven Railston

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and

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