Summary

  • Rashford gives United lead but McBurnie levels late after VAR check

  • Brandon Williams' half volley and Greenwood's prod pulls Man Utd level

  • Fleck bundled home opener before Mousset from 25 yards

  • The visitors now only have one win from last 11 away league games

  • Use play icon to listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary

  1. Team newspublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport at Bramall Lane

    Two enforced changes for Sheffield United. Keeper Simon Moore, who played for the Blades in League One in 2016-17, makes his first Premier League start as ever-present Dean Henderson, on loan from Manchester United, is banned from playing against his parent club.

    Defender John Egan, another ever-present, also drops out through injury paving the way for Phil Jagielka to make his first top-flight start since returning to the club where he started his career.

    Sheff Utd XI: Moore, Basham, Jagielka, O'Connell, Baldock, Lundstram, Norwood, Fleck, Stevens, McGoldrick, Mousset.

    Subs: Luke Freeman, McBurnie, Sharp, Robinson, Verrips, Osborn, Besic.

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    Harry Maguire captains Manchester United against his former club and hometown team. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is forced to make one change due to Scott McTominay's injury. Phil Jones returns to the side - his first Premier League start of the season.

    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Lindelof, Maguire, Jones, Wan Bissaka, Andreas Pereira, Fred, Williams, James, Martial, Rashford.

    Subs: Mata, Grant, Lingard, Young, Greenwood, Garner, Tuanzebe.

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  2. The best videos on BBC Footballpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Arsenal boss Unai Emery says he understands Arsenal fans's anger after Southampton draw

  3. 'Team news coming up' alertpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Team news coming up.

  4. And afterwards...published at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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  5. Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Livepublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Right.

    If you're not listening to it right now, you should be.

    Radio 5 Live are building up to today's match before they treat us to live commentary.

  6. Around Britain...published at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    We've had a fair few matches going on up and down the sceptred isle.

    In the Women's Super League:

    In the Scottish Prem, Rangers statyed level with Celtic in the table as Ryan Kent scored twice to give them 3-1 win at Hamilton.

    In the Championship, 10-man Middlesbrough were 2-0 up but ended up drawing 2-2 with Hull.

  7. 'Sheffield United know how to evolve'published at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Tim Cahill
    Former Everton midfielder on Football Focus

    Sheffield United have been amazing and they are that high up there because they deserve to be. Everyone thought they would come in and play defensively but the way that Chris Wilder changes how the team plays, they evolve, its so important.

  8. 'The game Blades fans have been waiting for'published at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport at Bramall Lane

    There was a real buzz outside Bramall Lane three hours before kick-off. Sheffield United have already hosted Liverpool and Arsenal but this is the fixture all Blades fans have been waiting for since winning promotion from the Championship.

    You have to go all the way back to 15 August 1992 for the last time the Blades beat Manchester United in the league - the fixture made famous for the first Premier League goal scored after Brian Deane's fifth minute effort.

    Yet confidence is sky high in these parts.

    While Manchester United have won just one of their last 10 Premier League away games, the Blades have won their last two home matches without conceding.

    Another home win today and they will move back up to fifth - four points clear of Manchester United.

  9. get involved

    Get Involved: are there divided loyalties in your family?published at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Harry Maguire: Sheffield United belong in the Premier League

    Harry Maguire is from a family which contains a fair few Blades fans, while some of his mates follow the S Yorks side.

    The England defender wants Sheffield United to win every game this season - obviously bar this one.

    Do you have a family with divided loyalties?

    Perhaps there are Newcastle and Sunderland fans in the same household? Really, how on earth does that work?

    Use #bbcfootball

  10. Wild-about the managerpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    When Harry Redknapp came on the radio to talk about the sacking of Mauricio Pochettino, he waxed lyrical about the achievements of Chris Wilder and added that Tottenham would never consider someone like him. He's probably right.

    The 52-year-old's route to this level might have been perceived as 'unfashionable', but commandeering four promotions in the space of eight years is a remarkable achievement.

    Despite the lack of goals and chances created, Sheffield United are entertaining to watch and will no doubt put the somewhat unpredictable Manchester United under severe pressure at Bramall Lane.

    That match begins at 16:30 GMT.

    We will have team news coming up, quotes from the managers, Lawro's prediction etc etc

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