Man Utd v Albion
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Old Trafford
Date: Sunday 10th November 2019
Kick-off: 14:00 GMT
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Assistants: Marc Perry, Edward Smart
Fourth official: Kevin Friend
VAR: Peter Bankes
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies
TEAM NEWS
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay is a doubt after sustaining a foot injury in the Europa League win against Partizan Belgrade.
Harry Maguire will also be assessed while Victor Lindelof may return from a back injury, but Ashley Young is suspended.
Brighton defender Adam Webster has been ruled out after being substituted last weekend with an ankle injury.
Leandro Trossard could start after scoring as a substitute versus Norwich.
MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Conor McNamara: The last time Manchester United started a league season this badly was 33 years ago under Ron Atkinson. Patience ran out in November that year when Aberdeen's Alex Ferguson was appointed. The rest is Old Trafford history.
United started with a front three on Thursday and each of Anthony Martial, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford scored. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must hope that scoring touch can be transferred to the league.
Brighton have found a new groove in recent weeks, with three wins in their last four games. Those victories, though, have all come at home… and Brighton have never won at Old Trafford.
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the Europa League win: "This is a little bit of a template on how we want to play, definitely.
"No disrespect to Partizan, but they gave us spaces. Of course after we scored the first goal, they went forward.
"These boys are learning. Tonight will give them loads of pointers of how to play. Even though the opposition is not the same as in the Premier League, it was still good principles."
Graham Potter: "It would be great to get a result this weekend at one of the best places in world football.
"Their quality is undoubted and we respect that - but we want to go there and be ourselves and take on the challenge in a positive way."
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
[*=left]Manchester United have never lost in 11 previous home meetings with Brighton in all competitions, winning nine and drawing two.
[*=left]Brighton have won two of their last three games against United, having triumphed in just one of the previous 18 in all competitions (D5, L12).
[*=left]The home side has won all four Premier fixtures, and each victory has been by a one-goal margin.
Man Utd
[*=left]Manchester United have won just three times in 16 Premier League matches (D6, L7).
[*=left]However, they are unbeaten in 41 home games in November since losing 2-1 against Chelsea in 1996, a Premier League record for a single month (W34, D7).
[*=left]They are one of only three Premier League teams yet to score from a corner or free-kick this season.
[*=left]United have kept two clean sheets in 22 league matches.
[*=left]The Red Devils have been fouled 156 times in 2019-20, more than any other Premier League side prior to the weekend.
[*=left]They have had only four different Premier League goalscorers this campaign, a joint-league low alongside Crystal Palace.
Albion
[*=left]Brighton can equal their club Premier League record of three straight wins, set in October 2018.
[*=left]A victory in this fixture would give them 18 points after 12 matches, their best return at this stage of the season.
[*=left]The Seagulls have lost 13 of their 14 Premier League away matches against established top-six opposition, only avoiding defeat in a 1-1 draw at Arsenal in May.
[*=left]The aggregate score in those 14 fixtures was 30-3.
[*=left]Albion have registered four Premier League clean sheets - only Manchester City and Sheffield United, with five, have recorded more.
[*=left]Brighton's substitutes have contributed four goals, the joint-best return of any Premier League club, along with Sheffield United.