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United out to finish job against PSV

Group B leaders Manchester United FC have a place in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 within reach as they host PSV Eindhoven on matchday five.

PSV's Maxime Lestienne gets to grips with United forward Anthony Martial
PSV's Maxime Lestienne gets to grips with United forward Anthony Martial ©Getty Images

Manchester United FC have a place in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 within reach as they host PSV Eindhoven on matchday five.

• Group B leaders United will progress to the knockout stage with victory, though PSV will have other ideas as they seek the win that could take them top of the section instead.

• For United's Memphis Depay, the match is a reunion with the club he left in the summer while it also gives visiting tactician Phillip Cocu a chance to pit his wits against Louis van Gaal, his former coach with FC Barcelona and the Netherlands.

• Depay's 41st-minute opener on matchday one was swiftly cancelled out by Héctor Moreno. Luciano Narsingh's second-half goal sealed a 2-1 win for the Eredvisie outfit.

Previous meetings
• PSV shrugged off an early Paul Scholes penalty to beat United 3-1 at home in the first group stage in 2000/01, Wilfred Bouma, Mark van Bommel and Mateja Kežman scoring.

• United turned the tables with a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford, where Scholes and Dwight Yorke struck late goals after Van Bommel had equalised a Teddy Sheringham strike. Ryan Giggs, now Van Gaal's assistant manager, played in both matches for United, who ended up qualifying in second place, a point above PSV.

• United also got the better of PSV in the 1984/85 UEFA Cup second round, Gordon Strachan's extra-time goal at Old Trafford securing a 1-0 aggregate win.

Match background

Man United
• United are unbeaten in their last eight European home fixtures (W7 D1), a run dating back to March 2013.

• United's last home meeting with Eredivisie opposition brought a 2-1 loss to AFC Ajax in the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League round of 32. Sir Alex Ferguson's team won the tie 3-2 on aggregate thanks to a 2-0 first-leg success in Amsterdam in which Ashley Young scored.

• Their overall home record against Dutch clubs is W5 D0 L1.

PSV
• PSV are looking for their first away points in this season's competition after defeats at PFC CSKA Moskva (2-3) and VfL Wolfsburg (0-2).

• Their last away success in the competition was a 1-0 victory over CSKA on 27 November 2007.

• PSV last won in England in the 2007/08 UEFA Cup round of 16 when Jefferson Farfán secured a 1-0 success at Tottenham Hotspur FC. Their overall record in England is W4 D2 L9.

Coach and player links
• Cocu was a player in Van Gaal's Barcelona (1998–2000, 2002–03) and Netherlands (2000–01) teams.

• Cocu faced United once as a player – in Barça's 3-3 group stage draw at Old Trafford on 16 September 1998. Van Gaal was Barcelona coach at the time.

• The PSV coach's final UEFA Champions League game as a player was in the northwest of England – a 1-0 loss at Liverpool FC in the 2006/07 quarter-finals.

• Cocu's only goal in England came in Barcelona’s 4-2 victory over Arsenal FC at Wembley in October 1999.

• When Van Gaal faced PSV as Barcelona coach in the 1997/98 group stage, his side drew both games 2-2 and finished bottom. PSV advanced in second place.

• As Ajax coach, Van Gaal's league record against PSV was W4 D2 L6. With AZ Alkmaar his league record was W2 D2 L4. He lost a Dutch Cup semi-final against PSV with AZ in 2005/06 but knocked them out of the same competition in 2008/09.

• Stijn Schaars, Simon Poulsen and Moreno were in Van Gaal's 2009 Eredivisie-winning team at AZ.

• Depay made 90 league appearances for PSV, scoring 39 goals, after coming through their youth ranks.

• Players who have played together:
Florian Jozefzoon & Daley Blind (Ajax 2010–12)
Jeroen Zoet, Jeffrey Bruma, Luuk de Jong, Luciano Narsingh & Depay, Blind (Netherlands)

Match facts

Man United
• United had gone 641 minutes without conceding until Troy Deeney equalised from the spot for Watford FC on Saturday. Deeney then scored an own goal, giving Van Gaal's men a 2-1 away win.

• United were without Wayne Rooney (illness) and Anthony Martial (foot) at Vicarage Road, meaning Depay started a league game for the first time since 4 October.

• The 3-0 defeat at Arsenal FC on 4 October is the Red Devils' only reverse in their last 13 games in all competitions. That run includes a penalty shoot-out loss to Middlesbrough FC in the English League Cup on 28 October.

• Jesse Lingard's first goal for United helped Van Gaal's side to a 2-0 home win against West Bromwich Albion FC on 7 November. Lingard received his maiden international call-up for England's friendly against France on 17 November but did not play.

• Michael Carrick sustained an ankle injury during England's 2-0 reverse in Spain on 13 November and was not involved at Watford.

• Antonio Valencia had surgery on his left foot on 11 November, having been injured in the derby against Manchester City FC last month. No timescale has been placed on his return.

PSV
• Santiago Arias is a booking away from a ban.

• PSV had won five consecutive matches prior to being held to a 2-2 draw by Willem II on Saturday.

• Gastón Pereiro was on target twice as PSV beat Belgian Eerste Klasse outfit Waasland-Beveren 3-1 in a friendly on 12 November.

• Jetro Willems has yet to play this term having sustained a left knee injury on 14 July.

• Jozefzoon (out since January, right knee) made his comeback for the reserves on 16 October. He has since made three further appearances for Jong PSV and was also involved against Waasland-Beveren.

• Menno Koch (knee) has not featured since 8 March, when he was on loan at NAC Breda.

• Joshua Brenet signed a one-year contract extension, with the option for a further 12 months, on 6 November.

• Maxime Lestienne (personal reasons) has not played since matchday two.

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