Stoke vs Manchester United - as it happened: Potters hold Jose Mourinho's men to 2-2 draw
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United's start has been as close to perfect as even the ficklest Red Devils fan could wish for. Three wins from three; ten goals scored; none conceded. Most impressively of all, Jose Mourinho has seemed jovial of late. The rest of the Premier League has been sent an ominous warning.
Previously struggling players seem to have found themselves, too. Phil Jones, so recently a forgotten man at United, has established himself in central defence alongside Eric Bailly. Paul Pogba, uncertain of his precise role in midfield last term, has been liberated by the arrival of Nemanja Matic. Even Anthony Martial has found his scoring touch after a peripheral season in 2016/17.
Stoke’s start, meanwhile, has been of the solid-yet-unspectacular variety. Their win against Arsenal was tight but fortitudinous, with new loan signing Jese Rodriguez scoring the winner on his Potters debut. They narrowly lost to Everton, and eked out a draw against former boss Tony Pulis’s West Brom.
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Here's everything you need to know about the Premier League clash.
What time does it start?
Stoke vs Manchester United kicks off at 17:30 on Saturday 9th September.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport from 17:00. Highlights will be shown at 22:30 on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
England’s youngest-ever goalkeeper will need to play to his absolute maximum if Stoke are to gain anything from this one.
Best stat…
13: After their promotion to the Premier League in 2008, it took Stoke thirteen matches – spread over six years – to beat Manchester United.
Remember when…
Wayne Rooney became Manchester United’s all-time leading goalscorer with this superb free-kick.
Player to watch…
Marcus Rashford: The youngster has not always featured heavily under Mourinho, but the Portuguese has put greater faith in Rashford this term.
His current form is excellent, typified by a dazzling winner for England on Monday night.
Past three meetings…
Stoke 1 (Mata (o.g.)) Manchester United 1 (Rooney), Premier League, January 2017
Manchester United 1 (Martial) Stoke 1 (Allen), Premier League, October 2016
Manchester United 3 (Lingard, Martial, Rooney) Stoke 0, Premier League, March 2016
Form guide…
Stoke: LWLWWD
Manchester United: WWLWWW
Odds…
Stoke to win: 13/2
Manchester United to win: 17/35
Draw: 33/10
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
55' - Joe Allen plays a neat one-two with Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting before attempting to find Jese Rodriguez. However, the ball is just about intercepted by Matteo Darmian and Stoke's attack comes to nothing.
GOAL! Stoke 1-2 Manchester United (Lukaku)
57' - Romelu Lukaku finds himself in on goal courtesy of a cute Henrikh Mkhitaryan through ball. The Belgian sees his first shot saved by Jack Butland but he turns home the rebound with his weaker right foot.
62' - What. A. Save.
David de Gea denies Jese Rodriguez an equaliser from point-blank range.
GOAL! Stoke 2-2 Manchester United (Choupo-Moting)
63' - Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting doubles his tally for the day, out-jumping Phil Jones and heading home from a Xherdan Shaqiri corner.
67' - Antonio Valencia takes aim from distance but his low effort goes just wide of Jack Butland's right-hand post.
69' - Henrikh Mkhitaryan attempts to send Marcus Rashford through on goal but his pass is too weighty and Jack Butland comes out to collect the ball.
72' - A double substitution for Manchester United as Anthony Martial and Juan Mata come on for Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera.
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