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Man Utd v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Manchester United make five changes to the side that drew 2-2 at Barcelona on Thursday.
Lisandro Martinez and Marcel Sabitzer return from suspension in midweek, while Victor Lindelof also gets a rare start. Diogo Dalot and Alejandro Garnacho are in too.
Casemiro serves the last of his domestic ban while Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphael Varane, Tyrell Malacia and Jadon Sancho also drop out.
Man Utd XI: De Gea, Dalot, Lindelof, Martinez, Shaw, Sabitzer, Fred, Fernandes, Weghorst, Garnacho, Rashford.
Leicester are unchanged from their impressive 4-1 victory over Tottenham last Saturday.
The in-form James Maddison is fit to start and captains the side.
Leicester XI: Ward, Castagne, Souttar, Faes, Kristiansen, Mendy, Dewsbury-Hall, Tete, Maddison, Barnes, Iheanacho.
Man Utd v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Almost time for a spot of the ol' team news. Who's going to play? Who will miss out?
BBC Sport Scotland
There's a game in the Scottish Premiership right now with Motherwell leading Hearts 1-0.
Former Oxford striker Jon Obika has the goal.
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But the headlines are...
Arsenal are two points clear at the top of the Premier League after a last-gasp win over Aston Villa coupled with Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
Three of the bottom five won today, with Southampton beating Chelsea, Everton defeating Leeds and Bournemouth seeing off Wolves.
Fulham beat their unlikely rivals for a European place Brighton and Brentford scored in injury time to hold Crystal Palace.
And then Liverpool beat Newcastle to boost their Champions League hopes.
Can Manchester United win the title? Can Leicester keep their latest revival going? Can Spurs cope without Antonio Conte? Can West Ham stay up?
Can we actually answer any of these questions today?
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