Manchester United will be targeting back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time this season when they welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
United beat Ipswich Town 3-2 in their last league outing just over a week ago and will be looking to win successive league games for the first time since winning their final league outings of last season.
Since beating Ipswich, United have, of course, exited the FA Cup and drawn 1-1 with Real Sociedad in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie. The second leg will take place at Old Trafford on Thursday.
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Regarding the team news ahead of the Gunners' visit to M16, United head coach Ruben Amorim is not anticipating any of the injured players that missed the clash with Sociedad will return. However, Chido Obi will be back available for selection after not being allowed to play in the Europa League.
Below, our writers have each had their say on how they would like to see United line-up on Sunday afternoon:
Samuel Luckhurst
United have little room to manouevre with such a depleted squad. Amorim will no doubt pick Victor Lindelof but he has outstayed his welcome and is leaving in the summer. Ayden Heaven merits a full debut.
Casemiro should be saved for the Real Sociedad second leg (unless Manuel Ugarte is fit) and Toby Collyer was bright during his cameo in San Sebastian and United will need a robust midfield. There is merit in bringing Christian Eriksen back in as one of the playmakers as Rasmus Hojlund cannot just continue starting games without scoring.
Diogo Dalot needs a breather and United need a fresher face on the wing. Harry Amass is overdue a debut.
Tyrone Marshall
This game just doesn't matter. It's completely irrelevant for United's season and its only function is to get in the way of the two biggest games of the season so far, at a time when Amorim's squad is stretched to breaking point. That's why it's time to be brave.
Amorim claimed in his pre-match press conference he has little room to rotate, but he does and he must. Lindelof and Heaven can start in defence alongside the youth of Yoro. Dalot has to go again at wing-back, but play Amass on the other flank.
Casemiro has struggled in the Premier League but looks comfortable in Europe, so save him for Thursday. Collyer can come in alongside Fernandes. Eriksen is also getting a promotion to the team, with Jack Moorhouse handed his debut in the other No. 10 role.
I'm starting Hojlund purely to try and get him a goal and let him build on an encouraging performance on Thursday, but he gets an hour maximum before Obi replaces him.
George Smith
With Thursday night's game against Sociedad the bigger of the two at Old Trafford in the coming days, Amorim has to consider making changes, although he is not exactly spoilt for choice.
Heaven looked accomplished when he came off the bench against Fulham last weekend and deserves a full debut in the back-three alongside Matthijs de Ligt and Yoro. However, it would be no surprise to see Lindelof start.
As both Samuel and Tyrone have said, it would be sensible to save Casemiro (if Ugarte is still missing) for midweek and inject some energy into the midfield via Collyer. He was showing signs of promise prior to his recent muscle injury.
In attack, I would like to see Obi given the nod at the tip of the attack ahead of Hojlund, who is now 19 games without a goal. It would be somewhat poetic if Obi was to make his full debut for United against his former club and score.