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Predicted Man Utd line-up (4-2-3-1) vs West Ham, Fernandes returns
Predicted Man Utd line-up (4-2-3-1) vs West Ham, Fernandes returns

Manchester United will be aiming to return to winning ways when they face West Ham United at the London Stadium today.
The Red Devils are currently on a three-match winless streak but they secured an impressive goalless draw at Liverpool last weekend.
Predicted Line-up:
Andre Onana has played every single minute for United in goal this term and he is expected to continue between the sticks today. He will be eyeing his seventh clean sheet of the campaign.
In front of him, there should be a solitary change in the backline. With Diogo Dalot suspended, Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set to be reclaim his spot in the right-back position against the Hammers.
Raphael Varane, Jonny Evans and Luke Shaw will form the rest of the four-man defence to face David Moyes' side on the road.
Sofyan Amrabat was poor in the recent derby where he constantly lost possession of the ball. He is likely to be dropped.
Scott McTominay should partner the impressive Kobbie Mainoo in midfield with Bruno Fernandes starting the number 10 role.
The Portuguese is United's main source of creativity and will be back in the line-up today after serving a one-game suspension.
Further forward, Antony looks in line to be dropped for Marcus Rashford, who has eight goal involvements against the Hammers.
Alejandro Garnacho should continue on the left side of the United attack with Rasmus Hojlund leading the line once more.
Predicted Man Utd line-up (4-2-3-1): Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Evans, Varane, Shaw; McTominay, Mainoo; Rashford, Fernandes, Garnacho; Hojlund.

 
					
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