Europe Qualification on the Line as United Face Palace

ByJacob Ochiro
Published on: May 06, 2024 11:05
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Manchester United will be looking to bounce back to winning ways and increase their chances of qualifying for Europe when they meet Crystal Palace tonight at Selhurst Park.

Erik Ten Hag’s team have fallen to eighth on the log from sixth after Chelsea and Newcastle got high-scoring wins over the weekend.

United will be without English Centre-back Harry Maguire who has been ruled out for around three weeks with a muscle injury.

United fans will be hoping Bruno Fernandes continues with his goal-scoring streak tonight with the midfielder having scored thrice in the last three games.

Palace on the other hand are in a good run of form under manager Olive Glasner with three wins in the last four games including wins against Liverpool and Newcastle.

United are on 54 points, two points off Newcastle who are in sixth. A win takes them to 57 points with three games remaining.

With the Champions League places already decided, the battle is for the Europa League and Conference League places which is between 5th and 7th.

                                                 


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