Manchester United are looking ahead to their line-up against Leicester with Marcus Rashford and Casemiro in the starting line-up. Trigger-G

Manchester United are looking ahead to their line-up against Leicester with Marcus Rashford and Casemiro in the starting line-up. Trigger-G

Man United look to build on their recent momentum when they travel to the King Power Stadium on Thursday night.


Manchester United will be looking for a third consecutive win as they take on Leicester City at King's Power Stadium on Thursday night.

United look to follow up on Saturday's hard-fought 1-0 victory over Southampton after his 4-2 defeat on his final visit to this special corner in Midland. Bruno Fernandes scored the only goal of the match, with more points after Eric Tenhag's side beat Liverpool 2–1 for him.

Victory against Liverpool was secured after a fantastic free-flowing performance, but United had to show another side against the Saints. Players such as Rafael Varane and Lisandro Martínez survived a late attacking barrage with valuable away goals.

After naming the same team that beat Liverpool against the Saints, Ten Hag could do the same against the Foxes. David De Gea continues between the bars as he seeks to keep a clean sheet for the first time since last December.

In front of him, Ten Hag is unlikely to mess with the back four. That means, from right to left, Diogo Dalot, Varane, Martinez and Tyrell Marathia have to start again.

In midfield, Ten Hug is the biggest headache and you might be tempted to give Casemiro his first start in the United colors. He came off the bench in the closing minutes against St Mary's and will be the first to knock on the door after United invested £60m in his signing. high, Fernandez is the most advanced of the trio. That means Scott McTominay will be on the bench.

However, Ten Hag could keep the same front three they started in the last two games, with Anthony Elanga, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho leading the attack.
Manchester United are looking ahead to their line-up against Leicester with Marcus Rashford and Casemiro in the starting line-up.

Man United look to build on their recent momentum when they travel to the King Power Stadium on Thursday night.

Manchester United will be looking for a third consecutive win as they take on Leicester City at King's Power Stadium on Thursday night.

United look to follow up on Saturday's hard-fought 1-0 victory over Southampton after his 4-2 defeat on his final visit to this special corner in Midland. Bruno Fernandes scored the only goal of the match, with more points after Eric Tenhag's side beat Liverpool 2–1 for him.

Victory against Liverpool was secured after a fantastic free-flowing performance, but United had to show another side against the Saints. Players such as Rafael Varane and Lisandro Martínez survived a late attacking barrage with valuable away goals.

After naming the same team that beat Liverpool against the Saints, Ten Hag could do the same against the Foxes. David De Gea continues between the bars as he seeks to keep a clean sheet for the first time since last December.

In front of him, Ten Hag is unlikely to mess with the back four. That means, from right to left, Diogo Dalot, Varane, Martinez and Tyrell Marathia have to start again.

In midfield, Ten Hug is the biggest headache and you might be tempted to give Casemiro his first start in the United colors. He came off the bench in the closing minutes against St Mary's and will be the first to knock on the door after United invested £60m in his signing. high, Fernandez is the most advanced of the trio. That means Scott McTominay will be on the bench.

However, Ten Hag could keep the same front three they started in the last two games, with Anthony Elanga, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho leading the attack.