Manchester United will hope to put a poor run of form behind them on Bank Holiday Monday when they face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
However, to do so Erik ten Hag's men will have to right a wrong that's now two months in the making with United failing to win away from home since a victory at Nottingham Forest at the end of February. Their dismal run has left United limping towards the end of the season with the chances of Champions League qualification over.
United drew at home to Burnley last weekend to put further pressure on their Dutch manager, and despite an FA Cup final to come, it look that sixth appears to be the best finish they can hope for this season. In their last five games, ten Hag's side have won just one - a 4-2 win against relegation strugglers Sheffield United while drawing three and losing one of those games.
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Since taking over at palace, Oliver Glasner has steered the Eagles away from the relegation zone and the game will be a tough task for United with Palace currently full of confidence, having beaten Liverpool, West Ham and Newcastle in their last five outings.
United travel to London on Monday evening, May 6, to take on Palace at Selhurst Park with kick-off set for 8pm.
The game will be live on Sky Sports Main Event. You can also stream the match live via Sky Go or Now TV.
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