Manchester United vs Burnley fixture is set to take place next Wednesday in the Carabao Cup clash. The English giants will appear at Old Trafford for the first time since mid November.

We focus on early team news, how to follow the match, kick-off time, TV information and everything you need to know ahead of the match.

1. How to follow the match

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Manchester United last appeared at Old Trafford during a 4-2 thriller against Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup tie just before the World Cup. Source: Getty Images.

The match is set to take place at Old Trafford on or about 21:00 (UK time). The game will be broadcasted on Sky Sports and starting line-ups will be provided an hour prior to kick-off.

2. When can you Manchester United vs Burnley highlights

United Radar official website will provide full match highlights shortly after full-time whistle. Sky Sports will also upload match highlights on their website.

Repeats of the match will be broadcasted shortly after post-match analysis. They will also be shown repeatedly during the course of the week on Sky Sports.

3. Early team news

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Raphaël Verane and Lisandro Martinez will battle in the World Cup final for France and Argentina respectively. Source: Getty Images.

Lisandro Martinez and Raphaël Verane will not feature in the upcoming Carabao Cup tie by virtue of international duty. The pair will feature in the World Cup final for Argentina and France respectively.

Both players are reportedly afforded a week off. The absence of Martinez and Verane will no doubt open the door for Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof.

Manchester Evening News noted that players who were knocked out off the World Cup in the quarter finals are all expected to return to training on Monday.

This includes, amongst others, Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, Carlo Casemiro, Fred Rodriguez and Antony Santos.

Anthony Martial will return after long absence due to successive injuries. The Frenchman missed majority of the fixtures and he is set to return to Manchester United.

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Jadon Sancho is set be unavailable for the coming weeks as he continues his solo training in Holland to regain his “mojo”. Source: Getty Images.

On the other hand, Jadon Sancho is unavailable. United Radar previously reported that Erik ten Hag sent the Englishman to Netherlands for a solo training program, in a bid to regain form and fitness.

Ten Hag said: “We want to bring him back as quickly as possible, but I can’t give a prognosis of when that will be.”

The boss added: “That is what we are doing now to try to get him back there. It is a combination of physically and mentally.”

“I’ve had several talks with Jadon and I don’t think he will be back this week, no. Sometimes there are circumstances with fitness and mood.”

“Now he’s on a physical programme and our aim is to get him back as quickly as possible. But I can’t give a prognosis of when that will be.”

Explaining Sancho’s absence from the Spanish trip, Ten Hag further stated: “He wasn’t fit enough to be there. It’s a combination of physically and mentally.”

Manchester United official website confirmed that Diogo Dalot picked up an injury during the World Cup, but it is not clear whether he will be available. Axel Taunzebe is still working on to get back to fitness.

4. Head-to-head

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Scott McTominay pictured battling Burnley during Manchester United vs Burnley fixture. Source: Getty Images.

Last time the Red Devils welcomed Burnley at Old Trafford saw the home side securing three points in the Premier League during a 3-1 thumping.

In the previous ten matches between the two teams, Manchester United have come on top with six victories, while Burnley won only once. Both teams have three draws between them.

Manchester United will look forward to continue their good record against Burney with Ten Hag desperate to bring a trophy to Old Trafford in his first season.

5. Match officials

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Graham Scott will be officiating in the Carabao Cub match between Manchester United and the Championship side – Burnley. Source: Getty Images.

Referee: Graham Scott
Assistants: Lee Betts, Harry Lennard
Fourth official: Darren Bond

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