Are we to expect another goal fest?

Soon at the theater of dreams, Manchester united would be hosting Huddersfield at the stadium renowned to be a home for most footballing dramas.

After sacking former coach Jose Mourinho, Manchester United's former player Ole Gunnar Solskajaer took over as interim manager and three days later, he travelled to Cardiff with his team and left on the hearts of the Cardiffians, a burning palm scar.

Five goals were scored by the United team, the first time they are scoring up to that figure since Alex Ferguson's departure. With the team playing an attacking football so much desired by the fans, the return of Paul Pogba and the freedom granted to so many attackers, Manchester United look set to produce another free goal scoring show and get closer to top four after Chelsea's loss against Leicester city helped close the gap to top four with four points.

Huddersfield travel to Old Trafford hoping for a miracle. One that involves the red devils still having a feeling they are on holidays and not take the match as serious as they did with Cardiff.

Huddersfield are winless after five matches and sit 19th in the table, destined for relegation. A loss against United would see coach, David Wagner get closer to getting sacked as the pressure is fast weighing down on him.

TEAM NEWS

Manchester United

Manchester United are without Lukaku who is on a leave and Alexis Sanchez through injury.

Scott Tominay, Darmian are doubtful

Huddersfield

Wagner is hoping midfielder Jonatham Hogg would be available for the match after missing last weekend's loss to Southhampton.

Fellow midfielder Van La Parra has been absent for almost three months and look set to return. Aaron Mooy, Danny Williams, Tommy Smith and Sabiri remain sidelined with injury.

Predictions

Manchester United to win... Odds at 1.28

Correct score: 3-0.... Odds at 7.60

Over 2.5.... Odds at 1.62