Samuel Luckhurst
United take on Chelsea tonight.
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Manchester United will play Chelsea in the Premier League in London tonight.
United make the trip to Stamford Bridge after losing 2-0 against West Ham last weekend, but wholesale changes are expected because Ruben Amorim's focus is on the Europa League.
The Chelsea fixture is United's final game before the Europa League final and minimal risks will be taken with the team selection, which means Chelsea are the bookmakers' favourites to win.
Regarding the team news, United will be without defenders Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt for the trip to the capital. The pair were absent from Wednesday's open training session at Carrington and are both in a race against time to be fit for the Europa League final next week.
This is how our writers think United should line up...
Steven Railston
Amorim will pick this team with the Europa League final at the forefront of his thinking and I've attempted to do the same. It didn't make much sense to rest Onana last weekend and he should be recalled.
Garnacho is the only other player in my team who I'd start in the final in Bilbao. Garnacho would ideally be named on the bench, but he probably needs to start due to the lack of options.
Mantato has just been called up to the England U17 squad and he might have already joined up with the young Three Lions. But if not, he should make his debut at right wing-back.
Mount and Mainoo are unlikely to start the final and should start at Stamford Bridge.
George Smith
Amorim must strike the right balance when selecting his starting XI for this one, meaning he has got to consider who should not be risked ahead of the clash with Tottenham Hotspur and who needs minutes in their legs ahead of the trip to Bilbao.
It makes sense to recall Onana ahead of him starting in midweek, but the United boss has big calls to make at centre-back. With De Ligt and Yoro fighting against the clock to be fit, it would be too dangerous to risk Harry Maguire.
Manuel Ugarte and Casemiro are highly likely start side-by-side in Bilbao after some stellar midfield performances in Europe. However, after not playing against West Ham, Casemiro needs minutes to ensure he remains sharp.
Rasmus Hojlund is United's only available striker in the Europa League, meaning Amorim would be taking an almighty gamble by starting him at Stamford Bridge. Amad needs more minutes in his legs ahead of starting the final.