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Juan Mata
Juan Mata [Reuters]

Manchester United face Fulham at Old Trafford for the weekend Premier League fixture on Sunday.

Where to Watch Live

Kick-off is set for 4:00pm GMT. Live coverage is on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD. Radio coverage of the game will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live. Catch the highlights of the game on Match of the Day 2 on BBC One and BBC One HD at 10:25pm GMT.

Overview

United step into this game on the back of a shock 2-1 loss against Stoke City during their previous league fixture at the Britannia Stadium. David De Gea could not prevent Charlie Adam's attempted shot from a free-kick as the ball flew inside the net after taking a deflection off Michael Carrick's leg.

Robin van Persie equalised for the visitors two minutes into the second-half. But their joy was short lived as Adam's stunning strike of the ball went past De Gea into the top corner of the goal, condemning the reigning English champions to their eighth defeat in the league.

The Red Devils are currently placed seventh in the league table after 24 matches with 40 points. David Moyes will be hoping that his men will react in a positive way and take all three points against Fulham in a bid to aid their quest for a top four finish this season.

Lewis Holtby
Lewis Holtby [Reuters]

The Cottagers on the other hand are having a very poor campaign and find themselves rooted to the bottom of the league table with 19 points from 24 games played. They have only managed to win two out of their last nine games in all competitions played this year.

In their previous fixture, Fulham were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round by Sheffield United with a goal in the 120<sup>th minute of the extra-time by Shaun Miller. Rene Meulensteen will be praying that his side can pull off a shock victory against his former employers as he hopes to save the Londoners from being relegated this year.

What Managers Say

David Moyes: "All we can do is try to win the next match. We have always felt ourselves capable of moving up the table. We would take any win. Our form at Old Trafford hasn't given us that [right]. I never thought we looked like losing against Cardiff but actually, truthfully, I thought we were better at Stoke. We can improve a lot on both performances. I thought we showed some good signs at Stoke."

Rene Meulensteen: "I think we all realise that it wasn't a good performance (against Sheffield United). We have to pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off. We have to make sure we're in the best possible shape to travel to Old Trafford on Sunday. For us it's another game against a very strong opponent where we've prepared very well. We need to get our act together and hopefully we can get something out of it."

Team Form

Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney
Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney [Reuters]

Manchester United

  • Last Five (all competitions, most recent first): L W L L W
  • Last Result: Stoke City 2-1 Manchester United

Fulham

  • Last Five (all competitions, most recent first): L L L D L
  • Last Result: Fulham 0-1 Sheffield United

Odds by 888Sport

Game to finish as a draw – Industry best 6/1

Manchester United

  • Adnan Januzaj to score at any time – Industry best 40/17
  • Antonio Valencia to score at any time – Industry best 17/4
  • Alexander Buttner to score at any time – Industry best 23/2

Fulham

  • Giorgios Karagounis to score at any time – Industry best 18/1

Team Guide

Manchester United

  • Injured: Jonny Evans (calf), Marouane Fellaini (groin)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Suspended: N/A

Probable Lineup: De Gea; Rafael, Smalling, Vidic, Buttner; Carrick, Cleverley; Mata, Rooney, Young; Van Persie
Fulham

  • Injured: John Arne Riise (hamstring), Neil Etheridge (thigh), Matthew Briggs (groin)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Suspended: N/A

Probable Lineup: Stekelenburg; Riether, Hangeland, Heitinga, Richardson; Kasami, Parker, Holtby, Karagounis, Kacaniklic; Bent