Manchester United looks to build on a win while West Ham are hopeful not to slip into a slump when two sides with higher aims than their current stations meet Thursday at Old Trafford.

Ruben Amorim’s Man United ended a three-match winless run by coming back to beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday, as Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee struck after halftime to move the Red Devils back within three points of the top four. And they may get Matheus Cunha back for this tilt.

A win wouldn’t put the Red Devils back in the top four but would put them level on points with current fourth-place side Chelsea. A nine-plus goal win would do the trick, but we’re not having that discussion at this time.

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West Ham, meanwhile, have drawn Bournemouth away and

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