MANCHESTER UNITED have no time to process their defeat at Liverpool as they welcome Burnley to Old Trafford for the midweek clash. The damaging defeat on Sunday has left Ole Gunnar Solksjaer’s side trailing top four rivals Chelsea by five points. Both the Red Devils and the visitors have won just two of their last […]
MANCHESTER UNITED have no time to process their defeat at Liverpool as they welcome Burnley to Old Trafford for the midweek clash.
The damaging defeat on Sunday has left Ole Gunnar Solksjaer’s side trailing top four rivals Chelsea by five points.
Both the Red Devils and the visitors have won just two of their last six top-flight games, although the Clarets eased their relegation fears with a superb comeback win over Leicester at the weekend.
Sean Dyche’s team will head to Old Trafford to take on Solskjaer’s men.
The game will kick off at 8.15pm Wednesday, January 22.
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United have been hampered by injuries and the latest is a damaging blow to Marcus Rashford.
The England forward is likely to be out of action for at least six weeks after it was revealed he suffered a double stress fracture in his back.
Anthony Martial looks set to start up top again for the home side, with Mason Greenwood likely to be given a chance to impress.
Juan Mata was excellent off the bench at Anfield, while Fred and Nemanja Matic teamed up well in the second half.
Burnley striker Ashley Barnes is out for a month following a hernia operation.
United are favourites for a win against Burnley who are currently five points above the relegation zone.
Latest odds from Ladbrokes are as follows:
*Odds correct time of publication