
Manchester United take on Fulham in the FA Cup fifth round at Old Trafford today.
United have beaten Arsenal and Leicester City to reach this stage of the competition, while Fulham have defeated Watford and Wigan Athletic.
Both sides are unlikely to qualify for a European competition through their league finish. However, winning the FA Cup will help them secure a place in the Europa League.
Match preview
United and Fulham have already met twice in the league this season, with United triumphing on both occasions.
Their last FA Cup encounter came in the 2022-23 season when United came from behind to win and secure a semi-final spot.
The Red Devils have not lost to Fulham in their last seven FA Cup meetings. The last time the Cottagers defeated them in this competition was in 1908.
United will be without suspended left wing-back Patrick Dorgu, and none of the players who missed the Ipswich Town clash due to injury will be available.
Fulham will also be without Kenny Tete, Harry Wilson and Reiss Nelson. Midfielder Emile Smith Rowe could feature after missing the league game against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
What to expect
The last two encounters between these sides have been low-scoring, producing just two goals. Another close contest could be on the cards.
Despite winning, United were outplayed by Fulham in their last meeting. The Cottagers could do the same in this tie.
Fulham will likely try to exploit United’s weaknesses with long balls and crosses. They rank first in the league for accurate long balls and accurate passes per game.
Key players
Man United
Bruno Fernandes: The Portuguese midfielder has been crucial for United, serving as the team’s primary creative force.
Harry Maguire: The English defender scored the winning goal against Ipswich Town and has been one of United’s most consistent performers.
Fulham
Alex Iwobi: The Nigerian midfielder is one of Fulham’s best players this season, and he could play a key role against United.
Antonee Robinson: The left-back is one of the league’s standout performers in his position this season. He is a useful creative outlet for Fulham.
Stats from manutd.com & sofascore.com.

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