Manchester United will be looking to keep their season alive when they face Real Sociedad in the second leg of their Europa League round-of-16 tie tonight.
The tie is finely poised at 1-1 after last week's first leg in San Sebastián, meaning everything is to play for. United took the lead through Joshua Zirkzee in last week's game but were later pegged back by a Mikel Oyarzabal penalty.
United drew 1-1 for the third game running on Sunday, playing out a stalemate with Arsenal at Old Trafford. Despite producing a flat first half showing, their second half performance provided plenty of encouragement.
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Ahead of the visit of Sociedad, head coach Ruben Amorim has confirmed Manuel Ugarte is in contention to return from injury, but Leny Yoro and Harry Maguire will miss out. The contest has come too soon for Mason Mount to be involved.
Below, our writers have had their say on how they would like to see United line up:
Samuel Luckhurst
Victor Lindelof will start but he shouldn't. Ayden Heaven is raw but has had two good games for United and Matthijs de Ligt should be in the middle of the back three.
Manuel Ugarte is the more mobile of the defensive midfielders and will have known for a while he was coming back for this tie. He is also developing a promising partnership with Bruno Fernandes in midfield.
Patrick Dorgu should come back in and so should Rasmus Hojlund after Joshua Zirkzee failed as a No.9 against Arsenal. Hojlund made a pig's ear of his first chance off the bench but his movement for the second chance is a modicum of encouragement.
Tyrone Marshall
Injuries are still an issue for Amorim and with Yoro not fit he is close to being at the stage where the squad picks itself. You wouldn't worry about starting Heaven after his performance on Sunday, but Patrick Dorgu's return means Noussair Mazraoui can fill in for Yoro in the centre of defence.
Ugarte has to start and I would be tempted to keep Fernandes alongside him, but Casemiro has played better in Europe and the tempo suits him. He played well in the first leg. That means Fernandes can play higher up alongside Alejandro Garnacho.
That allows Zirkzee to drop to the bench and United do need to keep some attacking threat for later in the game if required. Hojlund leads the line and how desperately he needs a goal.
George Smith
With Dorgu back available for selection, he should be a shoo-in at left wing-back, allowing Diogo Dalot to revert to the right flank. That means Mazraoui should move into the middle and start on the right of the back three amid the absence of Yoro.
Heaven looked solid when he came off the bench on Sunday, offering a promising glimpse into the future, but Lindelof is more experienced and that could be key for a game of such importance.
In midfield, Ugarte has to start and I would like to see him operate next to Fernandes. The latter has offered United more from a deeper position recently.
Options are limited in attack, meaning there is not much scope for Amorim to mix things up. I would recall Hojlund and push Zirkzee back into one of the two No.10 positions after struggling as the No.9 against Arsenal.