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Manchester United vs Burton - as it happened: Jose Mourinho's men cruise through to fourth round

Re-live all the action from Old Trafford

Wednesday 20 September 2017 12:08 EDT
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United's players celebrate their second
United's players celebrate their second (Getty)

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Manchester United get their League Cup campaign under way tonight against Championship side Burton Albion.

Jose Mourinho is expected to wring the changes, with Luke Shaw, Michael Carrick and Sergio Romero all in contention to start having not featured in the league this season.

Burton will be without the injured Liam Boyce and cup-tied John Brayford, though midfielders Hope Akpan and Matty Palmer could play a role at Old Trafford this evening.

Follow all the action in our live blog below:

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What time does it start?

The game kicks off at 8pm on Wednesday 20 September at Old Trafford.

Where can I watch it?

The game will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage starts at 7.30pm. Or, follow live updates from our live blog.

It’s a big game for?

Luke Shaw. With the left-back set to feature tonight, this is his big chance to prove his worth to Mourinho as he attempts to work his way back into United’s starting XI. The Englishman flickered in and out of the side towards the end of last season but has once again found himself in exile, with Mourinho increasingly unsure of the player’s quality. Shaw needs to step up to the mark and an impressive performance tonight, despite the calibre of United's opposition, will help him do that.

Shaw has been overlooked by Mourinho this season
Shaw has been overlooked by Mourinho this season (Getty Images)

Form?

Manchester United: WWDWW

Burton Albion: WDLDW

Head-to-head?

Burton Albion 0 Manchester United 0, FA Cup, January 2006

Manchester United 5 Burton Albion 0, FA Cup, January 2006

Odds?

Manchester United to win: 1/18

Draw: 11/1

Burton Albion: 22/1

Update from Old Trafford:

No hat-trick for Rashford who is brought off for Scott McTominay.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:21

Update from the Emirates: Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster (77 mins)

The hosts are growing frustrated here and have failed to create any clear cut chances in this second-half. Theo Walcott, scorer of the only goal so far, has just gone off for Alex Iwobi.

Can Doncaster sneak an equaliser?

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 21:23

GOAL! Manchester 1-1 West Brom (Yacob 72 mins)

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 21:32

GOAL! Chelsea 5-0 Nottingham Forest (Batshuayi 86 mins)

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 21:33

F/T: Everton 3-0 Sunderland

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:35

F/T: Chelsea 5-1 Nottingham Forest

The visitors snuck in a late goal in injury time through Darikwa but it offered little consolation to what was otherwise a demoralising evening at Stamford Bridge.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:36

GOAL! West Brom 1-2 Manchester City (Sane, 77 min)

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:38

F/T: Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:40
Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:40

GOAL! Manchester United 4-1 Burton (Dyer 90+1 mins)

The first goal United have conceded at Old Trafford this season.

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 21:49

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