Everything you need to know ahead of the highly-anticipated Premier League clash at Selhurst Park on Wednesday
Manchester United travel to Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Wednesday as part of a busy period of fixtures which could say a lot about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s potential to take the manager’s job on a permanent basis.
After a bizarre 0-0 draw with Liverpool on Sunday which featured four first-half injuries, Solskjaer goes into the midweek clash with up to 10 player unavailable due to injury.
And with three games a week scheduled over the next fortnight, he will need all of his reserves to maintain United’s challenge for the top four as they look to overhaul the one-point deficit behind Arsenal in the race for the final Champions League qualification spot.
Following their issues against Liverpool, Solskjaer will have to do without a huge number of first-team players.
Anthony Martial will not be risked before the weekend’s fixture against Southampton due to a groin injury, especially after Jesse Lingard’s speedy return for the Liverpool game resulted in a setback in his recovery from a hamstring pull.
Juan Mata and Ander Herrera will also miss out after they too were substituted in the first half at Old Trafford on Sunday with hamstring injuries, while a late decision could be made on Marcus Rashford’s ankle problem with Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku likely starters instead.
Nemanja Matic remains sidelined with a muscle issue he suffered in training on Saturday, and club captain Antonio Valencia again sits out due to a calf injury.
Matteo Darmian has trained after recovering from injury but is still short of the required fitness, and Phil Jones’ recent illness means he will also miss the trip south.
Even Mason Greenwood, the academy striker who would otherwise have been called up for first-team involvement due to the injury crisis, is suffering himself from an undisclosed problem.
There is one piece of good news on the injury front, with Marcos Rojo back in contention after a shin injury, while Jimmy Garner, Angel Gomes and Tahith Chong will all travel with the squad after being relieved of Under-23s duty on Monday night.
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Neither side have any suspensions, and nor are there any players within one yellow card of a potential future ban.
Solskjaer has few options open to him in the attacking half of the field such is the extent of the injury crisis. Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes and Jimmy Garner may all be considered as starting options, with the disappointment in Fred’s development meaning there could be one slot up for grabs between the three youngsters.
Paul Pogba could be considered in a role just behind the front two, but with Scott McTominay and Andreas Pereira likely to start in midfield the Frenchman’s experience may be needed in a more familiar role in the engine room.
Sanchez and Lukaku will both start regardless of Marcus Rashford’s injury status, and it could be that Chong gets the nod to join them in a front three.
At the back, Solskjaer may choose to rest one of Chris Smalling and Victor Lindelof in favour of Eric Bailly or Marcos Rojo. Ashley Young might also be considered for a rest, with Diogo Dalot standing by.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s hamstring injury could see him join Pape Souare on the sidelines. The Senegalese full-back is expected to remain out of action for three more weeks with a shoulder injury which has already ruled him out for the last two months.
Kick-off is 8pm GMT (3pm US ET) on Wednesday, but will not be shown live in the United Kingdom. It will be shown on NBCSN in the United States, and on various channels around the world.