Manchester United wants to welcome Leicester City to Old Trafford in the fourth round FA Cup on Friday evening. The Red Devils overcame Arsenal in the last round in punishments, while the foxes did the championship outfit queens park of Ranger’s easy work.
The owners will be favorites for progress after having beat Leicester twice this season, including the victory in the Carabao Cup. Although they lost five of their last seven home games in all competitions and came on the back of a defeat against Crystal Palace.
You will be UTD without Lisandro Martinez after suffering from his cruciate ligament last weekend, while Luke Shaw has doubts in the middle of a new setback. As for visitors, Ruud van Nistelrooy is for the first time since his temporary magic as an interim head coach in Old Trafford and he will be to refuse his former club in the fifth round.
Both Ruben Amorim and Van Nistelrooy will appeal to the media on Thursday before the game. You can follow this blog for the latest team messages and the structure before the start on Friday evening.
Manchester United against Leicester latest news
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Start time: 8 p.m. on Friday, February 7, 2025
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As you can see: ITV1
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Manchester United Team News
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Leicester Team News
Leicester Team News
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Leicester City is increased by the return of Wilfred Ndidi for the FA Cup aunt against Manchester United.
“Wilf is doing well,” Ruud van Nistelrooy told reporters. “He had a great training week last week. He will be part of the squad tomorrow. There are two or three with minor injuries that will be doubtful tomorrow. We will see when we announce the squad.
“You will be rated today when you can travel. It is something, an occasion in which these things can happen, opportunities for young players.”
In the meantime, teenagers Jeremy Monga and Jake Evans are expected to Manchester.
Early Manchester United Team News
14:03 Present TASAN DENIRAN-ALLEYNE
Manchester United will be without Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw for the fourth round of the FA Cup against Leicester City.
Martinez suffered an injury to his cruciate ligament during the 2-0 home accident against Crystal Palace last weekend, while Shaw has a “little problem” in the middle of reports of a new setback.
It does not leave Amorim in front of the cup tie in front of natural left-wing.
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Manchester United against Leicester City: How to see the fourth round FA Cup
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Welcome
11:28 Present TASAN DENIRAN-ALLEYNE
Good morning and welcome to the live reporting of Standard Sports live about the fourth round of Manchester United against Leicester City.
Old Trafford’s kick -off is GMT on Friday, February 7, 2025, at 8 p.m.