The FA Cup is getting down to the business end, and the quarter-final draw has thrown up an intriguing match-up between
Manchester United and
Liverpool . Erik ten Hag's United are clinging to their one remaining chance of silverware, with manager Erik ten Hag's future in sharp focus. Liverpool, by contrast, still have a chance to win a famous quadruple in Jurgen Klopp's final season in charge . Both teams are going into the fixture off the back of wins. United overcame Everton at the weekend to keep their slim top-four hopes alive, while Liverpool crushed Sparta Prague in the second leg of their Europa League tie to win 11-2 on aggregate. The winner of Sunday's game will make it back to Wembley, where Liverpool won last month's Carabao Cup final and United lost an FA Cup final to
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Mohamed Salah breaks remarkable 37-year record as Liverpool humiliate Sparta Prague When is Manchester United vs Liverpool Manchester United vs Liverpool will kick off at 3.30pm on Sunday at Old Trafford. There are no replays in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, so the game will be decided on the day - with extra-time and penalties a possibility if required. How to watch Manchester United vs Liverpool The match will be broadcast in the
UK on ITV1. Those not watching on TV can also stream the game live on ITVX, allowing them to watch on the move. Pre-match coverage is due to begin at 2.45pm, with Mark Pougatch hosting and Roy Keane and Ian Wright on punditry duty. Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon will provide commentary, with interviews from Gabriel Clarke. Who do you expect to win on Sunday? Have your say in the comments section Liverpool are coming off a hefty midweek win against Sparta Prague ( Image: DeFodi Images via Getty Images) Odds for Manchester United vs Liverpool Latest odds from bet365 : Man Utd 3/1 Draw 3/1 Liverpool 4/5 *odds subject to change Team news Manchester United will hope to have Rasmus Hojlund back in contention after the striker missed his team's last three matches. Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand has said he expects the striker to feature for his club before the upcoming international break. United could welcome back Rasmus Hojlund on Sunday ( Image: Getty Images) Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Mount have also returned to training for Ten Hag's side, though it remains to be seen how big a part they have to play. Others are still injured, though, including Luke Shaw , Tyrell Malacia and Lisandro Martinez. Liverpool have a long injury list of their own, but are hoping to welcome Ibrahima Konate back to the fold on Sunday. Konate's fellow centre-back Joel Matip is out, though, with an ACL injury keeping him out since before the turn of the year. Several other Reds stars aren't expected back until after the international break, including goalkeeper Alisson and right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold . However, Mohamed Salah returned to play a part in the last two games and scored against Sparta Prague on Thursday night. Join our new
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