Overview
- Kick-off is set for 8pm BST on Monday at Old Trafford in a late-season fixture with European places on the line.
- Harry Maguire returns from suspension for United, Lisandro Martinez remains banned, Matthijs de Ligt is back training but not fit to play, and Michael Carrick said Leny Yoro is still a doubt.
- Brentford travel without Jordan Henderson, Rico Henry and Vitaly Janelt, with Fábio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo out for the season and Josh Dasilva and Kaye Furo also sidelined.
- United can guarantee a top-five finish with two wins from their final five games, while a Brentford victory would lift the Bees into sixth in a tight race for European spots.
- Form guides point both ways as United have scored in 21 straight league matches under Carrick, whereas Brentford arrive on five consecutive Premier League draws and have not trailed in their last six.