Five stats before United v Chelsea
Bryan Mbeumo has been involved in six Premier League goals against our next opponents, Chelsea - but none of them came in home games.
Mbeumo faced the Blues seven times with former club Brentford and enjoyed a good record, as the Bees won three of these encounters, to Chelsea's two. The other two fixtures ended in draws.
However, intriguingly, all of our no.19's goal involvements in this west London derby came at Stamford Bridge, as Thomas Frank's men collected a trio of wins there.
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Bryan teed up Vitaly Janelt and future Red Christian Eriksen in a 4-1 victory in 2022 and made it on to the scoresheet himself as they triumphed 2-0 the following season.
Mbeumo grabbed another goal and assist as this scoreline was repeated six months later and, although Brentford were beaten 2-1 at the Bridge last term, the Cameroon international again netted in SW6.
According to Opta, this is the joint-most goal involvements a player has managed against a single opponent with none coming at home in the Premier League, but, with United hosting Chelsea on Saturday, let's hope this changes soon!
Here are four more fast facts to know ahead of our meeting with Enzo Maresca's side...
AWAY BLUES
Chelsea haven't beaten us at Old Trafford since May 2013, a run of 12 games.
The Londoners have only emerged victorious from M16 on six of 33 visits in the Premier League - their lowest win rate at any ground they've visited 10+ times in the competition.
MORE DRAWS?
Our record of a dozen meetings without defeat at home actually contains seven draws, and the scores have been level at full-time in 27 of the overall top-flight clashes between United and Chelsea since 1992.
That officially makes it the most drawn fixture in Premier League history.
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NOT SHOT SHY
United have had 94 shots in our last four home Premier League games, attempting at least 20 in every game. We last had 20+ shots in more consecutive league games at Old Trafford between March and September 2012, under Sir Alex Ferguson (eight in a row).
BRUNO'S DOUBLE TON
Bruno Fernandes could make his 200th Premier League appearance for United in this match, and he would become the 28th Red to reach this figure.
He has 51 assists in that time, with only David Beckham (62) making more in his first 200 league games for the club. Fernandes has created the most chances both overall (14) and from open play (10) in the Premier League this season, but is yet to provide an assist.
Thanks to Opta for their data.