Manchester United take on Paris Saint-Germain tonight needing just a point to qualify for the Champions League knockout stage.
The Red Devils are top of Group H having smashed Istanbul Basaksehir last week.
Marcus Rashford fired Manchester United to a late victory over PSG in OctoberGetty ImagesOle Gunnar Solskjaer will be eager to relieve some of the pressure on his squad but making it into the last-16 of Europe’s top competition with a game to spare.
United pulled off a brilliant 2-1 win in Paris in October as Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford netted at the Parc des Princes.
Now Neymar and co will travel to Manchester this week for the return tie.
Man United v PSG: Date and time
The Champions League Group H tie will take place on Wednesday, December 2b.
It will kick off at 8pm UK time and is being held at Old Trafford.
Man United v PSG: TV channel and live stream
The game will be shown live on BT Sport 2, with coverage underway from 7pm.
BT Sport subscribers can live stream this match via the app on their computer, mobile and tablet devices.
Alternatively, EE phone customers can watch the action for FREE with a three-month trial on the BT Sport app – just text SPORT to 150.

English (United States)
Manchester United: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Telles, McTominay, Fred, Fernandes, Martial, Rashford, Cavani
Subs: Henderson, Bailly, Fosu-Mensah, Williams, James, Lingard, Mata, Matic, Pogba, Van de Beek, Greenwood, Ighalo
PSG: Navas, Florenzi, Marquinhos, Diallo, Kimpembe, Pereira, Paredes, Verratti, Mbappe, Neymar, Kean
Subs: Kehrer, Di Maria, Rafinha, Sergio Rico, Kurzawa, Herrera, Bakker, Gueye, Letellier, Dagba, Pembele, Fadiga
Man United v PSG: What has been said?
PSG star Leandro Paredes: “We have this desire to fight for each other, to always be together, to enjoy every moment. This year it seems that we are not, but we are still the same.
“We didn’t start in the best way, we had many injuries but the group is incredible, we are all having a great time, enjoying each other and fighting for the other.
“We know when we play well and when we don’t. We are the first ones to know that.
“But we are also aware that we are an intelligent team that knows how to play in order to win. That’s the most important thing.
“I think this game [the 1-0 win over RB Leipzig last week] was to play like that because they are a very good team physically and we were not very good physically to compete as equals in the game and try to make a more intense game.
“We were smart, we played the game we needed and we won which was the most important thing so we are happy.”