FA Cup 4th Round

Manchester United 3:1 Reading

Old Trafford

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Sat, 28 January 2023 @ 8:00pm GMT
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    Lucky McLuckerson

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    Date: Saturday, January 28 2023
    Kickoff Time: 2000 Hrs GMT
    Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester


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    FA Cup Form Guide

    Manchester United: W
    Reading: W


    Previous FA Cup Meetings


    Manchester United 2—0 Reading

    Manchester United 4—0 Reading

    Manchester United 2—1 Reading

    Reading 2—3 Manchester United

    Manchester United 1—1 Reading


    All-Time FA Cup Record

    Manchester United wins: 9
    Reading wins: 1
    Draws: 5


    Pre-Match Pressers

    Erik ten Hag




    Paul Ince





    Team News

    Manchester United

    Axel Tuanzebe, Donny van de Beek, Jadon Sancho and Luke Shaw ruled out. Anthony Martial & Diogo Dalot doubtful.

    Reading

    Sam Hutchinson ruled out. Andy Carroll & Liam Moore doubtful.


    Know the opposition

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    Reading Football Club (commongly known as Reading, and nicknamed The Royals or The Biscuitmen) is a professional football club based in Reading, Berkshire, England. The team play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Reading were formed on 25 December 1871, following a public meeting at the Bridge Street Rooms organised by Joseph Edward Sydenham, who would go on to be club secretary. The early matches were played at Reading Recreation Ground, and later the club held fixtures at Reading Cricket Ground, Coley Park and Caversham Cricket Ground. The switch to professionalism in 1895 resulted in the need for a bigger ground and, to this end, the club moved again, to the purpose-built Elm Park on 5 September 1896. Reading were elected to the Football League Third Division South of the Football League in 1920.

    Reading won the 1987–88 Full Members' Cup and were one of only two Second Division clubs to lift the trophy. The club's best performance in the FA Cup was reaching the semi-finals which they achieved on two occasions: once in 1926-27 and again in 2014-15. The club holds the record for the number of successive league wins at the start of a season, with a total of 13 wins at the start of the 1985–86 Third Division campaign and also the record for the number of points gained in a professional league season with 106 points in the 2005–06 Football League Championship campaign. Before going out of business in 1992, Aldershot were Reading's biggest rivals.[60][61] Aldershot were, geographically, the closest Football League club to Reading. Since Aldershot's exile, Reading's main local rivalries have been with Oxford United and Swindon Town. When the three teams had shared a division, their rivalry was referred to as the "Didcot Triangle". Reading play their home games at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.


    Referee

    Darren England.


    Familiar Faces

    Paul Ince (1989—95)

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    Rest FC

    Buttman/Heaton

    Shaw
    Lindelöf
    Maguire
    Williams

    Casemiro
    Fred

    Garnacho
    Elanga
    Pellestri

    Strong bench
     
    Team should be...

    -------------------Heaton-------------------
    AWB---Lindelof---Maguire---Malacia
    -------McTominay---Fred-------
    Pellistri-----Fernandes-----Garnacho
    -----------------Weghorst-----------------

    Subs: Butland, Williams, Martinez, Casemiro, Mainoo, Iqbal, Elanga, Antony, Rashford
     
    We reeeally need to rest people

    Heaton/Butland

    lindelof
    Maguire
    Mengi
    Malacia

    McTominay
    Fred
    Zidane

    Pellistri
    Garnacho
    Elanga
     
    Rested
    Rested - Rested - Rested - Rested
    Rested - Eriksen
    Rested - Rested - Rested
    Rested​
     
    Team should be...

    -------------------Heaton-------------------
    AWB---Lindelof---Maguire---Malacia
    -------McTominay---Fred-------
    Pellistri-----Fernandes-----Garnacho
    -----------------Weghorst-----------------

    Subs: Butland, Williams, Martinez, Casemiro, Mainoo, Iqbal, Elanga, Antony, Rashford
    You've failed to use the word "rest"
     
    Heaton

    Dalot
    Maguire
    Lindelof
    Williams

    McFred

    Sancho
    Elanga
    Garnacho

    Weghorst
     
    Why tf are we resting for the FA Cup?! Rest them against Forest, not this. FULL STEAM + FULL STRENGTH AHEAD = STONKS
     
    Play the youngsters and fringe players for this and the Forest 2nd leg. But knowing ETH he will probably play a full strength team in both games :lol:
     
    Heaton/Butland
    AWB - Maguire - Lindelof - Malacia
    McTominay
    Fred - Eriksen
    Antony - Wout - Garnacho

    1-0 United.
     
    Bruno, Shaw, Rashford, Casemiro, Varane, Antony, Martinez should all play and then should all be rested against Forest on Wednesday.
     
    come on its the FA Cup, no way we should be resting them all , yeah maybe some but all
    The FA Cup is not a small cup, it a big one, we need t show it and who we are playing the respect it deserves.
     
    Heaton
    AWB - Lindelof - Maguire - Malacia
    McTominay - Fred
    Pellistri - Garnacho - Elanga
    Weghorst

    I'm sure it will work well enough.
     
    1 Buttland
    2 Dalot
    3 Malacia
    4 Lindelof
    5 Martinez
    6 Mctominay
    7 Pellistri
    8 Fred
    9 Martial
    10 Sancho
    11 Garnacho
     
    Hopefully we'll go a little stronger than we may have done now that the 3-0 lead allows us to rest more players from the start for the second leg v Forest than we may have otherwise have done.

    Rashford on the bench for both games, to give him a rest and Garnacho some game time. Start Pellistri one of them, Antony the other. Casemiro and Varane to start v Reading but only subs v Forest, etc.

    For the Reading game I'd probably go with....

    Heaton

    Wan-Bissaka
    Varane
    Maguire
    Malacia

    Casemiro
    Fred
    Eriksen

    Antony / Pellistri
    Weghorst
    Garnacho

    The likes of Rashford and Fernandes on the bench should we need them. But, hopefully, we won't need them and the likes of Mainoo can come on as sub instead.
     
    Rest. The tail end of February has the most crazy fixtures for us. Ridiculous actually. Rest players for the next two games.
     
    Rest them all. Even give EtH rest. Baldness needs time to recharge.
     
    Butland/Heaton

    Malacia
    Maguire
    Lindelof
    AWB

    McT
    Fred
    Mainoo

    Garnacho
    Wout
    Pellestri
     
    Butland
    Wan Bissaka Lindelof Maguire Malacia
    McTominay Fred
    Pellistri Sancho Garnacho
    Weghorst​

    We can surely rotate here... It's reading. At Old Trafford. Have Rashford, Casemiro, Martinez, Eriksen and Bruno on the bench to come in if needed. Really hope to see that front 4 playing though.
     
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Post-match discussion

Man of the Match

 Casemiro image Casemiro 87% of 232 votes

Runners-up

Player Ratings

6.4 Total Average Rating

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Compiled from 199 ratings.

Score Predictions

178,3,1
  • Man Utd win
  • Reading win
  • Draw

Detailed Results

  • 42% Man Utd 3:0 Reading
  • 21% Man Utd 2:0 Reading
  • 13% Man Utd 4:0 Reading
  • 6% Man Utd 3:1 Reading
  • 4% Man Utd 1:0 Reading
  • 3% Man Utd 4:1 Reading
  • 3% Man Utd 2:1 Reading
  • 3% Man Utd 5:0 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 0:2 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 6:0 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 0:5 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 9:0 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 1:1 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 1:2 Reading
  • 1% Man Utd 4:2 Reading
Compiled from 182 predictions.
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Match Stats

  1. Man Utd
  2. Reading
Possession
78% 22%
Shots
25 4
Shots on Target
6 2
Corners
8 1
Fouls
10 9

Referee

Darren England