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Manchester United face Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup.
Manchester United will be targeting their first victory of the season when they face Grimsby Town at Blundell Park in the second round of the Carabao Cup tonight, kick-off 8pm.
As a result of failing to qualify for Europe this season, are entering the competition at the second round stage for the first time since 2014.
side make the trip to the Lincolnshire coast with the ambition of securing their maiden win of the campaign. The Reds have lost one and drawn one of their opening two outings this season.
Amorim is expected to ring the changes this evening amid the fact the clash with the Mariners marks his side's second of three games in the space of just seven days.
The League Two side, who have enjoyed a strong start to the campaign, will be in mood to give United a free pass to the third round, meaning Amorim's troops will be made to work for their place in the next round of the competition.
You can follow LIVE updates from Blundell Park via the blog below...
Hoe to watch Grimsby vs United
Tonight's Carabao Cup clash between Grimsby and United will be screened live by both ITV and Sky Sports in the UK.
ITV will show the game live on ITV1 with coverage starting at 7.30pm ahead of kick-off at 8pm. Coverage will conclude at 10.20pm, but will be extended in the event of the game going to a penalty shootout.
Meanwhile, Sky will show live coverage of the game on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football. Coverage will begin at 7pm and the draw for the third round will follow the game.
You can also follow live text updates with us on this dedicated live blog.
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Hello and welcome along to the Manchester Evening News' live coverage of United's Carabao Cup second round clash with Grimsby Town at Blundell Park, kick-off 8pm.
United are entering the competition at the second round stage for the first time since 2014 as a result of missing out on European qualification this season.
We will bring you plenty of pre-match build-up, analysis and live updates throughout the evening.
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