Man Utd vs West Ham LIVE SCORE: Latest updates as Erik ten Hag’s side eye back-to-back Premier Leauge wins – team news

  • Striker looking to continue good form

    After much talk being about the off-field antics of Marcus Rashford, he returned to the team with a stunning goal to open the scoring midweek.

    Rashford will be looking to put in another good performance today so that people continue to talk about his football and not his social life.

    The striker has not been in the electric form of last season but will be looking to try and finish this season on a high.

  • Service to remember 'Busby Babes'

    The club is having a service today to mark the 66th anniversary of the Munich air disaster today.

    Fans have been arriving early to pay their respects.

    Everyone will be hoping that the team can get a win today to make it a positive day all around for the fans.

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  • United show faults but dig deep

    Against Wolves in midweek, Man Utd threw away a two-goal lead with only five minutes remaining in the game.

    Gary O'Neil's side came back to draw 3-3 but the visitors were able to grab a late winner deep into added time.

    Kobbie Manoo scored a stunning goal to ensure that all three points came back to Old Trafford to top an entertaining game.

  • Moyes looking to buck trend at Old Trafford

    After beating the Red Devils in the capital earlier in the season The Hammers manager reflected on today’s game.

    We played very well against Manchester United when we played them at London Stadium. We're now going to Old Trafford, which has always been a notoriously hard place to get results. We'll go there and try to put on a good performance.

    David MoyesWest Ham
  • Hammers looking to set the record straight

    David Moyes’ side are looking to complete a Premier League double over Man Utd for the first time in 17 years with victory today.

    The Hammers sit one point ahead of their opponents in the league, in sixth place in the table.

    Moyes will be hoping they can cement that this afternoon by avoiding defeat at the very least.

  • United needing to add some consistency

    After their dramatic win against Wolves, Erik ten Hag will be keen to see his side put back-to-back wins together so that they can start making a move on European qualification.

    All too often this season they have dropped points at Old Trafford and need to start making it a difficult place to come for visitors once again.

    West Ham have not had a good record travelling to Manchester and the Red Devils will be looking to ensure that record continues.