Man United take on Everton in their final Premier League Summer Series fixture in Atlanta on Sunday night.
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Manchester United will be eyeing another win in the US.(Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images.)
Manchester United will be targeting a winning conclusion to their pre-season tour of the United States when they face Everton at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday night.
The Reds maintained their 100 per cent record in the Premier League Summer Series in midweek, thumping Bournemouth 4-1 at Soldier Field in Chicago via goals from Rasmus Hojlund, Patrick Dorgu, Amad and substitute Ethan Williams.
United beat West Ham United 2-1 in their opening game in New Jersey last weekend.
Ruben Amorim made six changes for the win over Bournemouth, meaning he could make a similar number of alterations again in Atlanta. Below, our writers have had their say on how they would like to see United line up...
Ross Jackson:
As much as United fans would love to see Bryan Mbeumo from the off, it's likely he will make his first appearance in United colours from the bench.
Tom Heaton deserves to start over Altay Bayindir, with Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire and Ayden Heaven making up the back three. Amad should start at right wing-back with Dorgu on the opposite side.
Kobbie Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte looked excellent together in United's first pre-season tour outing and they should be given another chance in midfield.
That means Bruno Fernandes can start further forward, with Matheus Cunha coming back into the team. Hojlund has enjoyed an encouraging tour of the US so far and he can lead the line.

How Manchester United could line up for the clash with Everton.
George Smith:
Heaton was very unfortunate to be denied a clean sheet against Bournemouth and deserves to keep his place, with Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Heaven starting ahead of him in defence. Both De Ligt and Heaven appeared via the bench against the Cherries.
Amorim has regularly addressed the importance of managing his players' workloads, meaning he could give Dorgu a breather against the Toffees and hand a recall to Diego Leon. Amad could start in the opposite wing-back berth.
Mainoo deserves a recall to the starting XI, likewise Ugarte, meaning they could join forces in the engine room. They worked particularly well as a paring against West Ham.
In attack, it feels somewhat unlikely Mbeumo will make his United bow as a starter, meaning Fernandes and Cunha could occupy the two No.10 positions. Hojlund will want to lead the line and build on his goal in midweek.