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Manchester United v Chelsea preview: Live TV details, tickets, match facts, quotes, odds

ByReuters

Updated 14/04/2017 at 14:33 GMT

Get team news, match facts, quotes, odds and more ahead of the Premier League clash between Manchester United and Chelsea.

Jose Mourinho renews battle with Antonio Conte's Chelsea

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By the time Chelsea walk out at Old Trafford on Sunday their Premier League lead may again have been cut to a slender four points.
For the second weekend running, Antonio Conte's side kick off after their main pursuers Tottenham Hotspur but, unlike last Saturday when they were always odds-on to restore their advantage by beating Bournemouth, real danger lurks in the form of Manchester United - and ex-manager Jose Mourinho.
When the teams last met the Portuguese appeared unusually relaxed, eschewing the regulation collar and tie he always wore as Blues manager for gilet and trainers. But he still ended up squaring up with Conte on the Stamford Bridge touchline during a fractious FA Cup quarter-final that saw Ander Herrera sent off.
Chelsea's 1-0 win was their second over United this season and although the result was much closer than the 4-0 league drubbing, the chasm that has opened between the teams was clear.
Sunday marks the start of a testing period for United with fixtures against City, Arsenal and Spurs looming, alongside their continuing Europa League campaign.
Mourinho will respond to the workload by rotating his squad. In the process he will highlight one of the big differences between United and Chelsea this season: while the Portuguese has made 85 team changes in his Premier League line-ups, Conte has switched personnel just 31 times, an average of one per game and the fewest in the league.
That consistency has provided the bedrock of their title challenge and Conte can approach Sunday's game knowing it is Mourinho's United who must take the initiative on a ground where they have already drawn nine times this season.
Even their wins have often been scratchily unimpressive and Chelsea will set up to play on the counter-attack with N'golo Kante prowling and ready to pounce in midfield.
Much has been made of Kante's impact this season, when he has perfected the art of perfect tackling at a time when referees punish the slightest aberration.
He is expected to be named on the PFA player of the season shortlist along with Eden Hazard later this week.
You can probably bet Paul Pogba's transfer fee on United's midfielder not joining them on the six-man shortlist because despite costing £59 million pounds more than Kante, he has made a fraction of the impact.
Sunday provides Pogba with the perfect opportunity to make the big-match statement that has been lacking for United, who are unbeaten in 21 league games but still 18 points adrift of the leaders in fifth place.
Nothing irks Mourinho more than suggestions that Conte represents the future while he encapsulates the past, a once great manager out of tune with current sensitivities.
But his recent public criticism of Luke Shaw and David de Gea has added to the narrative and he too has something to prove on Sunday. If his brain is really big enough to do Shaw's thinking for him, as he bizarrely claimed recently, then surely it can come up with a plan to outwit Conte?
Success would hand a huge boost for Spurs, who entertain Bournemouth in Saturday's early kickoff knowing they can again pile the pressure on Chelsea.
Third-placed Liverpool travel to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday while Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger must wait until Monday's match against Middlesbrough for the chance to silence his detractors and check a disastrous run of four away defeats.

TEAM NEWS

Goalkeeper David De Gea is set to return for United after being rested against Anderlecht in Thursday's Europa League victory. Wayne Rooney (ankle) and Ashley Young (groin) could also feature after featuring in training but Phil Jones (foot), Juan Mata (groin) and Chris Smalling (knee) are out.
Chelsea have a full strength squad at the moment bar a couple of unnamed late fitness tests.

MANAGER QUOTES

Jose Mourinho: "It's not for no reason that they are top of the league. It's not just because they're fresh but they have individual quality and they have collective quality. They have a certain style of play, they stick to it, they do it very well. For me, it is just a game. One more game. No difference for me."
Antonio Conte: "I have zero problems [with Mourinho]. It's only a sporting competition between him and me. There is a game of football. I want to try and win with my team. He wants to try and win with his team. It's normal to be at conflict during the game, but only a sporting conflict."

WHEN IS THE MATCH?

Kick off is at 16.00 BST on Sunday April 16.

WHERE IS IT BEING PLAYED?

The match will take place at Old Trafford. Here's all the info you need about the ground.

WHY SHOULD I CARE?

Chelsea need to stay ahead of a charging Tottenham at the top of the table, United want to stay in the hunt for the top four and Jose Mourinho will face his former club again after his acrimonious exit. What more do you need?

CAN I WATCH IT ON TV?

Yes - the match will be televised on Sky Sports in the UK. Here's the schedule.

CAN I STILL GET TICKETS?

MATCH BUZZ

MATCH FACTS

Manchester United are without a win in eight Premier League games against Chelsea (D4 L4); their longest ever winless streak against a single opponent in the competition.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are looking to achieve a league double over Manchester United for the first time since the 2009/10 season under Carlo Ancelotti.
A win for the away side would see Antonio Conte become the fourth Chelsea boss to record a Premier League double over the Red Devils, after Glenn Hoddle in 1993/94, Jose Mourinho in 2004/05 and the aforementioned Carlo Ancelotti in 2009/10.
Jose Mourinho has lost both games against his former club since taking over at Manchester United, conceding five goals and failing to score in both. This will be his first game against them as the home side, however.
The Red Devils have scored just three goals in their last 10 games against Chelsea in all competitions (an average of 0.3 per game).
N’Golo Kante has netted each of Chelsea’s last two goals against the Reds in all competitions – they are his only goals in 34 appearances for Conte’s side.

BOOKIES' ODDS

United: 6/4
Chelsea: 15/8
Draw: 11/5
(All odds courtesy of William Hill)
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