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Man Utd v Hull Venue: Old Trafford Date: Saturday, 1 November Kick-off: 1500 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside 95.9FM, 1485AM & DAB; BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manchester United will be without Wes Brown after he picked up an ankle injury, with Gary Neville set to return to the right-back slot.
Edwin van der Sar and Michael Carrick should also be handed starting berths.
Hull will make their first change in six matches as Ian Ashbee is suspended, with Bryan Hughes or Bernard Mendy set to deputise.
Record signing Anthony Gardner faces a further three weeks out after pulling a thigh muscle.
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Man Utd (from): Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Foster, Neville, Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evans, O'Shea, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Giggs, Nani, Park, Rooney, Berbatov, Tevez.
Hull (from): Myhill, McShane, Turner, Zayatte, Dawson, Marney, Hughes, Boateng, Geovanni, King, Cousin, Barmby, Garcia, Windass, Mendy, Halmosi, Folan, Ricketts, Giannakopoulos, Duke.
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Hull boss Phil Brown:
Brown ready for 'massive' Man Utd test "There are a lot of teams out there who would like to have 20 points from 10 games, excluding the top four.
"We've got to learn from the Chelsea defeat on Wednesday night and go to Old Trafford. I've said to the players that if anybody doesn't fancy getting something on Saturday, don't bother coming."
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BIG-MATCH FACTS The season's surprise package, Hull City, were given a reality check by Chelsea on Wednesday, crashing to a 0-3 defeat, after four straight victories, and dropped out of the top four.
Now just three days later, Phil Brown's Play-Off winners face another of the title contenders in defending champions Manchester United at Old Trafford, who are pursuing their 400th Premier League victory - all under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Red Devils returned to winning ways midweek, after being held by Everton at Goodison Park, beating West Ham at the Theatre of Dreams with two unanswered Cristiano Ronaldo goals.
United are unbeaten at home; the Tigers undefeated away from home.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side, who are eight points off the pace with a game in hand, are vying for a fourth successive home victory.
City are in danger of suffering successive defeats for the first time ever in top-flight football, but cross the Pennines in search of a fifth straight league win on the road.
Hull's only victory at Old Trafford was 0-2 in the third round of the FA Cup on 12 January 1952, when they were in the lower reaches of the Second Division and United went on that season to win the first of their post-war Football League titles.
Distance between the clubs: 103 miles (166 kilometres)
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