It seems far-fetched that Manchester United could entertain thoughts of vengeance against Fulham, but the memory of a 3-0 loss at Craven Cottage in December when injuries forced the visitors to pick midfielders as centre-backs must still be fresh. While Sir Alex Ferguson's team is in much better shape now Fulham will be trying to regroup after the 3-1 defeat by Juventus in Turin. They have little time to revitalise themselves. Their sole away win so far in the league came at Portsmouth on the opening weekend. Kevin McCarra
Venue Old Trafford, Sunday 1.30pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season Manchester United 3 Fulham 0
Referee M Jones
This season's matches 13 Y45, R1, 3.54 cards per game
Odds Manchester United 1-4 Fulham 15-1 Draw 5-1
Manchester United
Subs from Foster, Kuszczak, Neville, Park, Scholes, J Evans, Gibson, Macheda Obertan, De Laet, Diouf, Fabio
Doubtful Macheda (hamstring)
Injured Giggs (arm, 20 Mar), Brown (foot, Apr), O'Shea (thigh, Apr), Owen (hamstring, Aug), Anderson (knee, Sep), Hargreaves (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide WWLDWW
Disciplinary record Y38 R4
Leading scorer Rooney 23
Fulham
Subs from Zuberbühler, Kelly, Stoor, Konchesky, Smalling, Greening, Riise, Dikgacoi, Nevland, Dempsey, Okaka, Marsh-Brown, Elm
Doubtful Dempsey (match fitness), Dikgacoi (ankle) Murphy (groin)
Injured Paintsil (knee, Apr), A Johnson (knee, Aug)
Suspended None
Form guide DWWDWL
Disciplinary record Y32 R1
Leading scorer Zamora 8
Match pointers
• The scorer of the first goal has won each of the last six meetings between these sides without conceding
• Danny Murphy has scored five league goals against Manchester United, with the midfielder ending on the winning side every time
• United have gone 10 hours and nine minutes without conceding a home league goal
• Fulham have gone six hours and five minutes without scoring an away league goal
• Paul Scholes took 436 games to reach 100 Premier League goals, making him the 20th fastest in the all-time list