Manchester United followed their 6-1 pasting at the hands of their city neighbours with five successive clean sheets, but the 2-2 draw with Benfica in midweek echoed former insecurities. United have regressed (or, depending on your point of view, progressed) into grind mode in the Premier League – a trio of 1-0s have seen them keep pace with the leaders but win few plaudits. Newcastle will fancy their chances of escaping Old Trafford with a point, despite the probable absence of their combative midfielder, Cheick Tioté. John Ashdown
Venue Old Trafford, Saturday 3pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season Man Utd 3 Newcastle 0
Referee Mike Jones
This season's matches 9 Y44, R3, 5.22 cards per game
Odds Man Utd 2-5 Newcastle 10-1 Draw 4-1
Manchester United
Subs from Amos, Lindgaard, Evans, Park, Diouf, Berbatov, F da Silva, R da Silva, Welbeck, Valencia, Macheda, Gibson, Giggs
Doubtful Rooney (hip), Welbeck (thigh)
Injured Cleverley (ankle, 3 Dec), Smalling (foot, 3 Dec), Owen (thigh, 26 Dec), Anderson (knee, Feb), Bébé (knee, Feb)
Suspended None
Form guide WWWLDW
Disciplinary record Y16 R1
Leading scorer Rooney 9
Newcastle
Subs from Elliott, Harper, Santon, Perch, Gosling, Smith, Lovenkrands, Abeid, Tioté, Vuckic, Sammy Ameobi, Shola Ameobi
Doubtful Tioté (knee)
Injured Best (toe, 3 Dec), Williamson (ankle, 3 Dec), Marveaux (groin, Mar)
Suspended None
Form guide LWWWDW
Disciplinary record Y21 R0
Leading scorer Ba 8
Match pointers
• Newcastle have not beaten United in any competition since September 2001 and have not won at Old Trafford since Februrary 1972
• United and Newcastle are both on a run of one defeat in 15 league matches and both suffered the only loss of that run against Manchester City
• Newcastle have conceded a total of 499 goals away from home in the Premier League
• Javier Hernández has been caught offside more times (21) than any other player
• Steven Taylor has made the most defensive blocks (19) in the division