Manchester United return to Premier League action with a game against West Ham United on Sunday.
Erik ten Hag's side secured three points against Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League on Thursday night thanks to goals from Diogo Dalot, Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo.
They now turn their attention back to domestic concerns with only a handful of league assignments remaining before the competition pauses for the World Cup next month. United go into the meeting with the Hammers looking to make it eight games unbeaten in all competitions since their sobering defeat to Manchester City earlier this month.
Ahead of the game, here is everything you need to know about the clash.
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When and where is Man United vs West Ham?
The match is on Sunday, October 30, and takes place at Old Trafford. Kick-off is 4.15pm.
How can I watch Man United vs West Ham?
The match is being screened live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and the Sky Go app.
Coverage begins at 3pm. If you do not have access to Sky, then stay tuned to the MEN Sport site as we'll be running a dedicated live blog from Old Trafford.
Match odds
Erik ten Hag's men are firm favourites to come away with all three points, with thepools.com pricing a home win up at 7/10.
David Moyes' side are chalked up at 15/4 to seal the win, whilst a draw can be backed at 3/1.
Early team news
United are still without defender Raphael Varane (thigh) but Harry Maguire made a 45-minute return to action against Sheriff. Ten Hag confirmed on Friday that he hopes to welcome Anthony Martial back into the side within the next fortnight.
For West Ham, Maxwel Cornet, Craig Dawson and Lucas Paqueta are all expected to miss out. Moyes confirmed on Friday that Jarrod Bowen is an injury doubt but added a decision on his participation will be made nearer the time.
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