Ryan Giggs
Ryan Giggs will take charge of Manchester United for the first time on Saturday. Reuters

Manchester United take on Norwich City at Old Trafford for the weekend Premier League fixture on Saturday.

Where to Watch Live

Kick-off is set for 5:30pm BST. Live coverage is on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD. Catch the highlights of the game on Match of the Day on BBC One and BBC One HD at 10:30pm BST.

Overview

United's hopes of finishing among the league's top four came to an end after they lost 2-0 to Everton at Goodison Park last Sunday. Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas were on target for the home side, which proved to be David Moyes's last game incharge of the Red Devils.

The outgoing English champions are seventh in the league table with 57 points after playing 34 matches. United have appointed Ryan Giggs as interim manager till the end of the season and the club stalwart will be keen to guide his side to secure maximum points from their remaining four fixtures.

Meanwhile, relegation threatened Norwich succumbed to their fourth straight defeat after losing 2-3 to Liverpool at Carrow Road. The hosts were trailing 0-2 at half time courtesy of goals from Raheem Sterling and Luis Suarez. Gary Hooper pulled one back after taking advantage of Simon Mignolet's howler in the 54<sup>th minute.

Neil Adams
Neil Adams has a tough task of guiding his side to Premier League safety. Reuters

Sterling restored the two-goal advantage eight minutes later but Robert Snodgrass once again reduced the deficit to one. The Canaries failed to find their third goal despite repeated attempts as the Reds managed to hold on for all three points.

The result keeps Neil Adams's side in the 17<sup>th place, just two points away from relegation spots. With fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal looming before the end of the campaign, their fortunes of remaining in top-flight looks bleak unless they manage to conjure some surprising victories from their remaining three fixtures while hoping the bottom three teams, Cardiff City, Fulham and Sunderland do not leapfrog them in the table.

What Managers Say

Ryan Giggs: "My immediate aim is to win on Saturday and I want players to play with passion, speed, tempo and be brave with imagination, all the things that are expected of a Manchester United player. To work hard but, most of all, enjoy it. As a player I know if I'm enjoying the game I can express myself a lot more and that's what I'll be asking the team to do."

Neil Adams: "You want to go there and win. I want to come away from Old Trafford with three points. There's never a nice time to go to Old Trafford though – you're always going to be in for a tough game because of the calibre of players they've got. We'll be ready for them, we know what they're capable of but also I hope they're concerned a little bit about what we can do as well."
Team Form

Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney has scored four goals in last for Premier League appearances. Reuters

Manchester United

  • Last Five (all competitions, most recent first): L L W D W
  • Last Result: Everton 2-0 Manchester United

Norwich City

  • Last Five (all competitions, most recent first): L L L L W
  • Last Result: Norwich City 2-3

Team News

Manchester United

  • Injured: Rafael da Silva (thigh), Robin van Persie (knee)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Suspended: N/A

Probable Lineup: De Gea; Jones, Evans, Vidic, Evra; Carrick, Cleverley; Mata, Kagawa, Young; Rooney

Norwich City

  • Injured: Joseph Yobo (calf)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Suspended: N/A

Probable Lineup: Ruddy; Martin, Whittaker, Turner, Olsson; Snodgrass, Fer, Howson, Redmond; Hoolahan; Hooper