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Your support makes all the difference.Alexis Sanchez scored on his return to the Emirates Stadium as Manchester United saw off Arsenal to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup and extend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's winning start.
The two most successful sides in the competition's history played out an entertaining Friday night game as United secured a 3-1 win an an eighth straight victory for interim manger Solskjaer.
Sanchez and Jesse Lingard had set the visitors on course for victory before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang pulled a goal back for the Gunners, only for substitute Anthony Martial to wrap up a comfortable win with a late strike.
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Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of tonight's FA Cup fourth round clash between rivals Arsenal and Manchester United, brought to you from the Emirates Stadium.
With 13 FA Cup wins to their name, Arsenal are the most successful club in the history of the competition, having last lifted the trophy in 2017.
But in Manchester United, they face the second-most successful team in FA Cup history thanks to their 12 final victories, which sets up a mouth-watering clash to kick off the fourth round weekend.
Match Preview
There have been some classics between these two sides throughout the years and lets hope we're in store for another one tonight.
Despite boasting a home advantage this evening, many would probably argue that Arsenal are the underdogs coming into this fixture. The Gunners have only won one of their last six meetings in all competitions. Their home has been impressive, though, with Unai Emery's side only losing two matches at the Emirates Stadium this season.
Manchester United, on the other hand, have been in electric form since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's return to the club, winning all seven matches since he took over as caretaker manager at the end of last year.
You never can quite tell what will happen in a fixture like this. The magic of the FA Cup, eh?
Manchester United team news
The Manchester United team news for tonight is the first to drop!
There are starts for Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku in attack, with the former lining up against the side he left for United just over a year ago.
Sergio Romero is the man between the sticks, with David De Gea rested.
Bench duties for Martial and Rashford
In total, there are five changes for United from the side that beat Brighton at Old Trafford last weekend.
Phil Jones makes way for Eric Bailly at the back, whilst Luke Shaw has recovered from illness and replaces Diogo Dalot at left-back.
In form duo Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford are on the bench this evening.
Arsenal team news
Unai Emery has selected a strong side tonight.
As expected, Petr Cech comes into the side at the expense of first choice goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles replaces the injured Hector Bellerin and there's another start for Aaron Ramsey.
Still no Ozil!
Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil fails to make the starting line-up yet again and is reduced to bench duties again tonight.
Many had thought that Emery would give the German a chance to impress this evening but that is not the case.
Cech for Leno and Maitland-Niles for Bellerin are two of the three changes to Arsenal's side this evening. The third sees Alex Iwobi come in for Matteo Guendouzi.
↵Manchester United arrivals
Here's the United squad arriving at the Emirates a short while ago.
Arsenal arrivals
Matteo Guendouzi certainly looks happy tonight despite being dropped to the bench!
Arsenal stats
The Gunners have won both of their only two previous FA Cup home ties against Manchester United.
They have reached the fifth round or better in seven of the past eight seasons. The last time they didn't manage it? Last season, when they were beaten by Nottingham Forest.
This could be a very, very good omen - Arsenal have gone on to win the FA Cup in the previous three seasons they've knocked out Manchester United - (2002-03, 2004-05, 2014-15).
Manchester United stats
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have conceded just one goal in the three away matches they've faced since his return to the club.
Romelu Lukaku, who returns to the line-up tonight, has scored 13 goals in his past 14 FA Cup matches, including six in seven for United.
Alexis Sanchez, who's also back in the United XI this evening, has been directly involved in 18 goals in 19 FA Cup appearances during his time with Arsenal and the Red Devils.
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