Manchester United, the champions, host a Blackpool side scrapping for survival. The hosts are aiming to go through the entire season unbeaten at home, while the visitors are looking to pick up their first victory at Old Trafford in 49 years. It hardly helps their cause that Sir Alex Ferguson has said he will field a strong team, but Ian Holloway's men could still lose and stay up – and therefore play in the Premier League for a second successive season – should Birmingham, away at Tottenham, lose by a bigger margin. Tom Moore
Venue Old Trafford, Sunday 4pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season n/a
Referee M Dean
This season's matches 29 Y102, R2, 3.59 cards per game
Odds Manchester Utd 11-20 Blackpool 4-1 Draw 3-1
Manchester Utd
Subs from Lindegaard, Kuszczak, Gibson, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Fábio, Giggs, Carrick, Rooney, Valencia, Hernández, Owen
Doubtful O'Shea (unspecified)
Injured Hargreaves (shoulder, Aug)
Suspended None
Form guide DWLWDW
Disciplinary record Y56 R3
Leading scorer Berbatov 20
Blackpool
Subs from Kingson, Rachubka, Reid, Clarke, Martin, Ormerod, Grandin, Sylvestre, Cathcart, Phillips, Beattie, Varney, Sbia, Kornilenko
Doubtful None
Injured Basham (broken leg, Aug), Carney (shoulder, Aug) Suspended None
Form guide WDDDLL
Disciplinary record Y46 R2
Leading scorer Campbell 13
Match pointers
• Only two opposition players have scored at Old Trafford on the final day of a Premier League season – Les Ferdinand in 1999 and Carlos Tevez in 2007
• Charlie Adam has scored or assisted 12 goals in his last 14 league appearances
• Manchester United have scored 29 goals from crosses this season, a division high
• Ian Evatt has made more defensive clearances than any other player in the Premier League this season – 96
• Blackpool have not won at Old Trafford since 1962, when they triumphed 1-0