Manchester United v Leeds United concludes Matchweek 32 of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) tonight.
Kick-off at Old Trafford at 20:00 BST.
TEAM NEWS
Michael Carrick made four changes to the Red Devils side he fielded in Gameweek 31, two of which were implemented.
Harry Maguire suspended, temporary Kobbie Mainoo suffered an injury in training over the weekend and was sidelined.
Bench from Diogo Dalot it may also be fitness related, as he was ill last week.
United’s other changes were the most eye-catching Bryan Mbeumo sat on the bench for the first time since Carrick took over.
Lisandro Martinez returned from injury for his first appearance in more than two months, while Noussair Mazraoui, Manuel Ugarte And Benjamin Sesko also come in.
There are also four changes to the Leeds team from their FA Cup tie against West Ham United last Sunday.
Karl Darlow, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Gabriel Gudmundsson And Brenden Aaronson all come back.
Luke Perry And Luke Finished down to the bench, temporarily Joe round And Anton Stach is now on the injured list.
Gabriel Gudmundsson, Jaka Bijol And Noah Okafor all ignoring minor issues to show.
LINE-UP
Manchester United XI: Lammens, Mazraoui, Yoro, Martínez, Shaw, Casemiro, Ugarte, Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha, Šeško.
Subs: Bayindir, Dalot, Mount, Zirkzee, Malacia, Mbeumo, Heaven, Fletcher, Lacey.
Leeds United XI: Darlow, Justin, Bijol, Struijk, Bogle, Tanaka, Ampadu, Aaronson, Gudmundsson, Calvert-Lewin, Okafor.
Subs: Perri, Longstaff, Piroe, Nmecha, Bornauw, Byram, Gnonto, Buonanotte, Gruev.
LIVE GAME WEEK PAGE!
New to Fantasy Football Scout this season is the Live Gameweek page, which you can view in the side menu.
Here you can follow the score, see defensive contribution (DefCon) points coming in, see who the leading player is for xG and much more as the match progresses, as seen below:

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