Manchester United have a number of injury issues heading into Wednesday's FA Cup fifth round fixture.
The Hammers travel to Old Trafford to face a United side fresh off winning the Carabao Cup on Sunday afternoon against Newcastle United.
Both teams head into the tie with various players either out due to long-term injuries or doubts after picking up knocks in recent weeks.
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Midfielder Christian Eriksen will not feature after picking up an ankle injury against Reading in the fourth round of the competition last month. Anthony Martial is a doubt with a hip injury sustained in January as well, and although the French striker missed Sunday's final, he has returned to training.
Phil Jones will miss out due to a chronic knee issue which has prevented him from making an appearance so far this season. Donny van de Beek is the other long-term injury for the third-placed Premier League outfit after the Netherlands international suffered a knee injury at the start of the year.
For the Hammers, Lukasz Fabiasnki and Vladimir Coufal both picked up injuries in the 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday. The Polish shotstopper was forced off in the second half with a nasty looking eye injury while Coufal was replaced at half-time with a heel injury.
Maxwel Cornet has returned to training after missing the last five months with a calf injury but may not be used as he steps up his recovery. Kurt Zouma could make his return after missing the last month with a thigh injury.
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