Manchester United travel to face Newcastle United on Wednesday evening with an opportunity to extend our unbeaten Premier League run to 12 games.
We head into this one just a few days after our 2-1 comeback win against Crystal Palace, with Bruno Fernandes and Benjamin Sesko both adding to their goal tallies for the season at Old Trafford.
The 20:15 GMT kick-off on Wednesday is part of a full slate of midweek top-flight fixtures, to accommodate the Emirates FA Cup fifth round this weekend.
Here's everything you need to know about our upcoming clash with the Magpies...
HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
Our Wednesday evening meeting is set to be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1, discovery+ and TNT Sports Ultimate for viewers in the UK.
Alternatively, you can join us on MUTV for our usual matchday offering from 19:15 GMT, where we'll bring you exclusive pre-game build-up, before moving onto live commentary to ensure you don't miss a second of the action.
Subscribers can also watch the show via ManUtd.com and on the United App, where you'll also find exclusive interviews, live text updates, interactive content and up-to-date stats to keep you informed throughout the evening.
Short highlights will be available across our platforms two hours after the full-time whistle, with longer edits landing the next day.
TEAM NEWS
Carrick revealed after the Palace game that both Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw had been feeling unwell ahead of kick-off, the latter forced to withdraw midway through the first half following a collision with Daniel Munoz.
“They just weren't feeling too well,”
the head coach revealed. “So, hopefully, they will be feeling better soon.” Whether that recovery comes quick enough for the tight turnaround to our Newcastle meeting remains to be seen.
Mason Mount, Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt were not in the squad against Oliver Glasner's side. Carrick could provide further updates on that trio in his media duties ahead of Wednesday's match.
Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu is our only other sidelined player, as he continues his recovery from an injury sustained in January.
Bruno Guimaraes, Fabian Schar, Lewis Miley, Tino Livramento and Emil Krafth are all likely to be missing for the hosts, with Jacob Ramsey another potential doubt through illness.
OPPOSITION WATCH
Newcastle head into this game on the back of tricky recent run in the Premier League, with consecutive losses against Manchester City and Everton.
Their last outing, that 3-2 defeat to the Toffees, was particularly hard to stomach, given Jacob Murphy's 82nd-minute equaliser was cancelled out by a Thierno Barry winner seconds later.
It means we'll find the Magpies in a determined mood this week, looking to right the wrongs of the last couple of weeks.
They will have plenty on their mind outside of this 90 minutes, however, with a tough tie against City in the FA Cup coming up this weekend, followed by a two-legged UEFA Champions League showdown against Barcelona that sandwiches a similarly difficult league clash away at Chelsea.
LAST MEETING
Our current run of unbeaten league games actually started against Wednesday's opponents, with a slender 1-0 win at Old Trafford on Boxing Day.
Dorgu was the star of the show, with the Dane's sensational volley – which won our Goal of the Month award for December – the only thing separating the two sides that night.
The 21-year-old will miss the return fixture this time around due to injury, but the hope will be that a figure like Sesko, with four goals in his last five appearances, can pick up the slack.
Including that festive victory, the Reds have clocked up seven wins and four draws.
RIVALS WATCH
Tuesday 3 March
Bournemouth v Brentford
Everton v Burnley
Leeds v Sunderland
Wolves v Liverpool (20:15 GMT)
Wednesday 4 March
Aston Villa v Chelsea
Brighton v Arsenal
Fulham v West Ham
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
Newcastle v UNITED (20:15 GMT)
Thursday 5 March
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (20:00 GMT)
All kick-offs 19:30 GMT unless stated otherwise.