- Stoke vs Man Utd

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Thursday 1 January 2015 | Britannia Stadium | Kick-off 12:45

Stoke
Stoke
0 - 0
Man Utd
Man Utd

Fixture change notice

This fixture was arranged to be played at Britannia Stadium on Thursday 1 January 2015 at 15:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports it has been moved to a new scheduled date Thursday 1 January 2015 at 12:45.

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Match preview

Louis van Gaal has warned Manchester United to heed lessons from their last encounter with Stoke City when the sides meet on New Year’s Day.

United are halfway through Van Gaal's debut season as manager and a nine-match unbeaten run has helped them rise to third in the Barclays Premier League table. One of United's recent victories came against Stoke at Old Trafford at the beginning of December, Marouane Fellaini and Juan Mata scoring either side of Steven N'Zonzi's equaliser. However, Van Gaal's men had to withstand late pressure from Mark Hughes' side on that occasion, with goalkeeper David de Gea pulling off a string of impressive saves.

Van Gaal is confident that United can continue to adapt to his methods as the Barclays Premier League welcomes in 2015, but is wary of the challenge Stoke will pose at the Britannia Stadium.

"I remember that match when we played Stoke at home and we were very weak at the end," he said. "Maybe you remember what I said at the time that I have to look in the balance of my team and the balance of my team was not as good as it is now.

"Everyone can see that we are improving every week in spite of a lot of injuries, and that's because of the philosophy, but we can improve more when we have all the players available.

"When I say every week we are improving, then we have to show that against Stoke City."

United have welcomed back the defensive trio of Luke Shaw, Chris Smalling and Rafael Da Silva back from injury over the Christmas period. Van Gaal's options have been further boosted by the return to training of Ander Herrera and Adnan Januzaj from an ankle injury and illness respectively, but they appear unlikely to feature this week. Angel di Maria (pelvis) and Fellaini (rib) are also expected to miss out once more, while Marcos Rojo (thigh) and Daley Blind (knee) remain absent.

Stoke may have lost to United this month, but they can take confidence from a 2-1 win in last season's corresponding fixture in February, their only Barclays Premier League win over United. Hughes, who enjoyed two spells as a player at Old Trafford, has also seen his team beat Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur this term and is sure Stoke can be a threat on New Year's Day.

"We know that we can go up against the top teams and give them a game," he said. "We beat Chelsea last year, ran United close at their place and beat them here last season, we've beaten Arsenal too.

"We're looking up. We're just out of the top 10 but we're in shouting distance."

Stoke, whose 2-0 win over West Brom on Sunday secured back-to-back league wins for the first time this season, could be without in-form forward Bojan Krkic, who has gone for a scan on a hamstring injury, but Jonathan Walters is fit to play despite a recent illness. Hughes is also likely to be without the trio of Steve Sidwell (knee), Phil Bardsley (ankle) and Stephen Ireland (knee).

Stoke City (from): Begovic, Butland, Sorensen, Cameron, Huth, Muniesa, Pieters, Shawcross, Teixeira, Wilson, Adam, Assaidi, Ireland, N’Zonzi, Palacios, Whelan, Arnautovic, Bojan, Crouch, Diouf, Walters.

Manchester United (from): Amos, De Gea, Johnstone, Lindegaard, Blackett, Evans, Jones, McNair, Rafael, Shaw, Smalling, Vermijl, Anderson, Carrick, Fletcher, Herrera, James, Januzaj, Mata, Valencia, Young, Falcao, W Keane, Rooney, Van Persie, Wilson.

Match Appointments
Referee:
Michael Oliver Assistants: M McDonough, L Betts Fourth Official: M Atkinson

Current form

Last six matches

won

2 - 0 v West Brom (H) 28 Dec 2014

won

0 - 1 v Everton (A) 26 Dec 2014

lost

0 - 2 v Chelsea (H) 22 Dec 2014

drawn

1 - 1 v Crystal Palace (A) 13 Dec 2014

won

3 - 2 v Arsenal (H) 06 Dec 2014

lost

2 - 1 v Man Utd (A) 02 Dec 2014
Last win/defeat

won

2 - 0 v West Brom (H) 28 Dec 2014

lost

0 - 2 v Chelsea (H) 22 Dec 2014

Stoke City club profile

Current form

Last six matches

drawn

0 - 0 v Spurs (A) 28 Dec 2014

won

3 - 1 v Newcastle (H) 26 Dec 2014

drawn

1 - 1 v Aston Villa (A) 20 Dec 2014

won

3 - 0 v Liverpool (H) 14 Dec 2014

won

1 - 2 v Southampton (A) 08 Dec 2014

won

2 - 1 v Stoke (H) 02 Dec 2014
Last win/defeat

won

3 - 1 v Newcastle (H) 26 Dec 2014

lost

1 - 0 v Man City (A) 02 Nov 2014

Manchester United club profile

Last corresponding meeting

Stoke Man Utd

Sat 01 Feb 2014 | Britannia Stadium | Attendance: 26,547

Stoke 2 - 1 Man Utd
  • Michael Carrick (38 OG)
  • Charlie Adam (52)
  • Robin van Persie (47)
  Possession
Stoke 37%
Man Utd 63%
Shots on Goal On Target Off Target
Stoke 4 8
Man Utd 4 7
  Fouls Yellow Cards Red Cards
Stoke 18 2 0
Man Utd 7 2 0
Total 25 4 0
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Fixture change history

Changed from To Reason for change
Thu 1 Jan 2015 15:00 Thu 1 Jan 2015 12:45 Live broadcasting on Sky Sports

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