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Manchester United v Chelsea – Premier League – Match Day Moments

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This Saturday, in the late kick-off, Chelsea travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in one of the most glamorous fixtures in the Premier League calendar.

Already, this season, both sides have been guilty of showing indifferent form, United were thrashed 6-1, at home, by Tottenham Hotspur, while Chelsea’s defence has been exposed by the likes of West Bromwich Albion and Southampton, both of who netted on three occasions.

However, in midweek, both sides earned good results in the opening round of Champions League fixtures, with Manchester United earning a very respectable win away to Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea grinding out a 0-0 draw, against the impressive Spanish side, Sevilla.

Both sides will, naturally, be looking for three points in this fixture to climb the table and close the gap between themselves and the top two.

As is the norm, we are giving you the opportunity to air your views on a variety of subjects relating to the game including, but not limited to:

1 – The build-up to the big fixture.

2 – The starting XI as selected by Frank Lampard.

3 – The action as it happens at Old Trafford.

4 – Your thoughts in the immediate period following the sounding of the final whistle.

Just drop your views into the comment facility beneath this article and we will see if we can get a healthy debate going.

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3 comments

  • Merlin says:

    Rumours Edinson Cavani could play a part for United this afternoon.

  • Ridwan Yusuf says:

    It doesn’t matter who starts for Man U. The onus rests on Lamps to pick the right team and play players in their right positions. When we get it right, there are only a few teams that can match us

  • ZeeNut says:

    Mendy is top notch ….. Saved us a point & denied ManU two ….. Hope he improves even further under the tutelage of Petr Cech.

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