Manchester United will be hoping to continue their defence of their FA Cup crown when they host Fulham in the fifth round at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
United got back to winning ways in midweek with a hard-fought 3-2 triumph over Ipswich Town in the Premier League. After originally falling behind, United secured all three points via a second half winner from Harry Maguire.
The FA Cup represents United's last remaining hope of salvaging something from their domestic campaign and they will be determined to record a third victory of the season over the Londoners to progress to the quarter-finals.
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Ahead of the visit of Marco Silva's side, here is the latest on the injury front...
Altay Bayindir
Injury: unknown
Goalkeeper Bayindir has missed each of United's last four games with an unspecified injury that he sustained ahead of their FA Cup fourth round win over Leicester City last month, meaning he has not been included in a matchday squad since February 2.
Ahead of the draw with Everton last weekend, United head coach Ruben Amorim said the former Fenerbahce goalkeeper is "making a recovery", but he stopped short of offering a specific date on when he could return. The United boss does not expect any fresh faces to be back against Fulham.
Possible return date: unknown.
Tom Heaton
Injury: unknown
Fellow shot-stopper Heaton has also been absent in recent weeks. In normal circumstances, he would have stepped up in Bayindir's absence and become Andre Onana's deputy.
Speaking last Friday, Amorim said: "Tom is making a recovery. Again, I don't have a day, but they [Heaton and Bayindir] are recovering."
Possible return date: unknown.
Lisandro Martinez
Injury: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Martinez is a long-term absentee after rupturing his ACL in United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the beginning of February. His recovery is already underway after he underwent successful surgery a few weeks ago.
United have not put a specific timeframe on how long he will be out for, but he will not play again this season. ACL injuries usually take around six months to fully recover from.
Possible return date: August.
Jonny Evans
Injury: muscle
Evans has missed United's last 13 matches with a muscle issue he suffered back in December. He was last in the matchday squad when United lost 2-0 to Wolves on Boxing Day.
He last made an appearance when United lost 4-3 to Spurs in the Carabao Cup on December 19. It remains to be seen when he will next be available for selection.
Possible return date: unknown.
Luke Shaw
Injury: muscle
It is more than a year since Shaw last started for United, with his latest injury setback denying him any chances of forcing his way into Amorim's immediate plans. He has been sidelined since early December with a muscle issue and he was making good progress with his recovery until recently.
He recently suffered another setback, delaying his return, but Amorim has maintained that he is continuing in the right direction with his recovery. However, he has been unable to offer a date for when he may be fit enough to return.
Possible return date: unknown.
Kobbie Mainoo
Injury: unknown
Mainoo suffered an unspecified injury ahead of United's 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur almost a fortnight ago and Amorim said he expected to be without the midfielder for "weeks".
He is understood to already be in the process of recovering and there is confidence he will play again before the end of the campaign. It is possible he could return at some point in April.
Possible return date: April.
Toby Collyer
Injury: unknown
Despite the injury he sustained ahead of the defeat at Tottenham not believed to be too serious, Collyer also missed the tussles with Everton and Ipswich, despite Amorim saying he was "the closest one" to returning from the pool of players currently missing.
Amorim is not expecting anyone to return against Fulham, meaning it remains to be seen when the former Brighton & Hove Albion youngster will next be available.
Possible return date: unknown.
Mason Mount
Injury: leg
Midfielder Mount has been absent since being forced off in the first half of United's 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the derby just over ten weeks ago. Amorim confirmed a few days after the win at the Etihad Stadium that Mount would be out for "several weeks".
He has been working hard on his recovery at Carrington in recent weeks and is understood to have made good progress. However, Amorim is yet to confirm when he could be back.
Possible return date: unknown.
Alejandro Garnacho
Injury: knock
Garnacho, who was withdrawn against Ipswich ahead of half-time as a result of Patrick Dorgu being sent-off, is carrying a knock ahead of the visit of the Cottagers. However, Amorim is hopeful he will be available for selection.
Amorim said at Fridays pre-match press conference: "He has a knock. When he went to shoot, was blocked almost inside the box.
"He has a knock, I expect for him to be ready but we will see. I have to wait until tomorrow (Saturday)."
Amad
Injury: ankle
United lost Amad to an ankle injury ahead of the defeat at Tottenham. A shining light this season, Amorim is not expecting the attacker to feature again this term.
Speaking ahead of the defeat at Spurs, Amorim said: "I think so, yes [he will miss the rest of the season]. I don't see it like that [the world being against us]. There are seasons when everything happens at the same time. Maybe we will find new ways to create situations."
Possible return date: pre-season.