Manchester United will lock horns with Leicester City when they take a trip to the King Power stadium on Saturday, on the back of a stellar performance against Leeds United.
Ole Gunner Solksjaer and his men have come under fire in recent months following an early exit from the UEFA Champions League.
However, it seemed the Red Devils finally found their form back owing to their current position on the league table and victory over Everton in the Carabao Cup.
Probable absentees from Solksjaer squad are Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Scott McTominay, after they picked up respective niggles in the 6-2 victory over Leeds United.
The host would be banking on the influential presence of the club’s top scorer Jamie Vardy to pull something out of the fierce encounter. While Caglar Soyuncu and Ricardo Pereira will make up the list for notable absentees for Brendan Rodger’s led side.
Manchester United have not been beaten in their last seven league fixtures with an impressive away records to boast of in the current campaign.
The Red Devil’s also have the best record of any top-flight club with an incredible 81 per cent win ratio. From 26 games on 26 December, the Reds have won 21.
The both sides have met 28 times but United posses an upper hand against the Foxes having won 19 games in total.
The last encounter had seen United ran 2-0 winners over Leicester City and thus, Solksjaer will be hoping his side stage yet another victory on Saturday.