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Two pundits agree and one disagrees on Manchester United vs Leicester City score prediction

Manchester United will be looking to strengthen their grip on a top-four spot in the Premier League when they face Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

Erik ten Hag's side drew 2-2 with Barcelona in the first leg of their Europa League play-off tie on Thursday night, thanks to a strike from Marcus Rashford and an own goal from Jules Kounde. The Reds welcome the Catalan giants to Old Trafford for the second leg this coming Thursday.

United secured a 2-0 victory over Leeds United in their last Premier League match, having drawn with the Whites in the reverse fixture just four days before. Ten Hag's men currently boast an impressive 16-game unbeaten run at Old Trafford, with the last defeat at home coming in September of last year against Real Sociedad in the Europa League group stages.

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Ten Hag will once again be without midfielder Casemiro for the games against Leicester on Sunday, with the Brazilian enforcer serving the last game of his three-match ban following his red card against Crystal Palace. Elsewhere, United remain without several players through injury, with the likes of Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek sidelined for several months.

Here are the pundits' predictions for United's clash with Leicester:

Chris Sutton (BBC)

"I keep on ruling Manchester United out of the title race - and I still think the title is Manchester City's by the way - but United keep finding a way of winning games, even when they are not at their best, which is a good habit to have.

"We will have to see how Erik ten Hag's squad copes with the volume of matches they face while they are in the Europa League, and Thursday's

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