
Manchester United will hope to end their three-match winless run when they travel to face Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday.
Ruben Amorim’s side have now drawn back-to-back games after Andre Onana’s error saw them concede a late equaliser in their Europa League quarter-final first leg with Lyon.
The Red Devils have little time to lick their wounds, however, and face a short turnaround before their trip to St James’ Park in two days time.
Amorim selected an unchanged XI from United’s draw with Manchester City for their trip to Lyon but may choose to rotate his side now ahead of the crucial second leg at Old Trafford.
Joshua Zirzkee notched up his second Europa League goal of the season against Lyon and could replace Rasmus Hojlund at the top of the pitch after the Dane endured a quiet night against Lyon.
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Mason Mount made his third successive cameo appearance off the bench as he continues his comeback from a lengthy injury, while Kobbie Mainoo also came on late in the encounter having missed United’s last ten games.
Luke Shaw was once again an unused substitute, with Amorim clearly not keen to rush his left-back into action given his well-documented injury woes.

Chido Obi will be available for selection again after being ruled out of Thursday’s clash due to registration rules.
Matthijs De Ligt and Toby Collyer missed out again with minor injuries, and both will undergo further assessment ahead of Sunday’s clash.
Ayden Heaven, Jonny Evans and Amad Diallo could well return before the end of the season, but Lisandro Martinez is a long-term absentee with a knee injury.

Newcastle, meanwhile, will make a late call on the availability of Anthony Gordon but are set to be able to call on the services of star striker Alexander Isak.
‘He’s trained the last couple days, ’Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall said of Isak in Friday’s press conference.
‘He’s trained, and he feels fine. It’s something that we’ll assess day by day, but we’re expecting him to hopefully be available for the weekend.

Asked about Gordon, he added: ‘He’s had a decent week with the physios.
‘He was back on the grass for a pitch session yesterday. We’ll assess him again today to see how he’s responded to that session, then we’ll have to make a late call over the weekend to see how he is for Sunday.’
Predicted Man Utd XI to face Newcastle United
Onana; Mazraoui, Maguire, Yoro; Dalot, Ugarte, Casemiro, Shaw; Fernandes, Garnacho; Zirkzee.
Where to watch Man Utd vs Newcastle United? Kick-off time and TV channel
The Premier League clash between Manchester United and Lyon kicks-off at 4.30pm on Sunday, April 12.
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 4pm.
Viewers can also live stream the action via Sky Go.
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