The Premier League returns this weekend, and Manchester United face a tough trip to Newcastle United following the international break.
Only three points separate the sides in the table, meaning Newcastle could leapfrog United into the top four with a win due to their much higher goal difference (20 vs 6). After a disappointing draw last time out in the Premier League against Southampton, a win over their rivals for Champions League qualification would be the perfect start to April.
All three points would also end a run of consecutive draws in league matches between the two. The reverse fixture ended 0-0 this season, while a second-half Edinson Cavani goal saved a point in the North East last season.
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What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is on Sunday at 11:30am ET (4:30pm BST).
How can I watch?
USA Network is covering the match across the country. Spanish-language coverage is also available on Telemundo.
How can I stream?
DirecTV, Fubo and Sling Blue also show all of the action live.
Early team news
Casemiro remains suspended, while Christian Eriksen, Donny van de Beek and Alejandro Garnacho are unavailable through injury. Marcus Rashford is back in light training after withdrawing from England duty, and doubts remain over Marcel Sabitzer, Anthony Martial and Raphael Varane.
Newcastle's Miguel Almiron and Emil Krafth are out, but Joelinton is available again after serving a suspension. Sven Botman has also trained again after leaving the Netherlands squad, while Anthony Gordon, Allan Saint-Maximin and Nick Pope are also injury doubts.
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