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·10 February 2026
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·10 February 2026

Manchester United could make it five wins in a row under Michael Carrick when they travel to West Ham on Tuesday.
But the Hammers have also been on a good run of late, and will pose a tricky test for Carrick’s high flyers.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game…
8:15pm, Tuesday February 10
TNT Sports 1
Streaming on Discovery+
Hayters.com will be live blogging the match.
West Ham: Jean-Clair Todibo (suspended), Lukasz Fabianski (out)
Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo says his side have injury problems ahead of the game, but would not say who could miss out.
Man Utd: Patrick Dorgu (out), Mason Mount (out), Mathjis de Ligt (out)
West Ham (4-4-1-1): Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf; Summerville, Fernandes, Soucek, Bowen; Pablo; Castellanos
Man Utd (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo
West Ham have enjoyed a turnaround in form of late, winning four of the last five games in all competitions and three of their last four in the Premier League. They beat Burnley 2-0 in their most recent game.
Man Utd are also in good form, winning four in a row in the Premier League with their most recent win coming against Tottenham.
Espirito Santo on Man Utd: “I think they’re playing very well, and they’re in a good moment. You can see that their players are confident, and we know it’s going to be tough because they have a lot of talent.
“It’s going to be totally different to the last time we played them. It’s a new game, and new things will happen. I think Manchester United have shown they have changed, and right now they are playing really well.
“We’ve looked at many things that they do, and Bruno Fernandes is someone we have to look at. He’s a fantastic player, and I have a lot of admiration for Bruno.”
Michael Carrick: “We do seem to be a team that can cause a lot of problems and create opportunities and score goals, so it’s definitely getting the balance right.
“There’s still things to improve on, it’s definitely something we’ve focused on, trying to be better as a team collectively when we don’t have the ball.”
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