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Thursday 02 November 2023 13:28
Manchester United make the trip down south this Saturday, taking on Fulham at Craven Cottage in the Premier League.
The Reds are looking to get back to winning ways, following disappointing home defeats to Manchester City and Newcastle United.
Erik ten Hag's team were successful against the Cottagers three times - including in the Emirates FA Cup - last term and will be looking to continue our good record against Marco Silva's team this weekend.
Ahead of Saturday's early kick-off, get the lowdown on both teams and find out how you can follow the action.
HOW TO FOLLOW THE MATCH
Our game against Fulham takes place at 12:30 GMT. It is being shown live on TNT Sports in the UK.
You can watch pre-match build-up and post-match reaction on our Match Day Live show, which commences at 11:25 GMT. Live radio commentary will also be available on ManUtd.com and in the United App throughout the 90 minutes.
WHEN CAN I WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS?
Short match highlights will be available two hours after the final whistle, with 90 in 20 and Full 90 versions to follow at midnight.
TEAM NEWS
Ten Hag is without Casemiro, after the Dutchman confirmed the Brazilian suffered an injury during the first half of our 3-0 loss to Newcastle, forcing him to be substituted at the break after captaining the team.
Absentees include Amad, Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw, but Kobbie Mainoo and Aaron Wan-Bissaka have returned to action.
Erik could, of course, give an update on his side in his pre-match press conference on Friday - watch it in full across our platforms.
For the hosts, Issa Diop and Tosin Adarabioyo remain out, while Kenny Tete and Adama Traore have an outside chance of being involved.
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OUR LAST VISIT TO CRAVEN COTTAGE
Last November, we recorded a memorable away win against Fulham, with Christian Eriksen opening the scoring within 14 minutes.
Former Red Daniel James brought the hosts level, setting up a tense finale that would eventually result in ecstasy for our travelling supporters.
With just seconds remaining, Alejandro Garnacho - off the bench - drove beyond the Cottagers' defence before slotting home, earning a dramatic three points to send the Reds into the mid-season break for the 2022 World Cup in high spirits.
WHO ELSE IS PLAYING?
Our clash with Fulham kicks off the weekend of Premier League football, which also sees sixth-placed Newcastle host second-placed Arsenal at St. James' Park, while there is a big London derby on Monday night between Tottenham and Chelsea.
SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER Fulham v UNITED (12:30 GMT) Brentford v West Ham Man City v Bournemouth Sheffield United v Wolves Burnley v Crystal Palace Everton v Brighton Newcastle v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)
SUNDAY 5 NOVEMBER Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa (14:00 GMT) Luton Town v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)
MONDAY 6 NOVEMBER Tottenham v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
*All matches kick off at 15:00 GMT unless stated.
Thursday 02 November 2023 13:28
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