Despite picking up their first Champions League group stage victory at the third attempt, against Copenhagen three weeks ago in a very narrow 1-0 win, Manchester United still remain in danger of failing to reach the knockout stages.
United remain behind both Bayern Munich and Galatasaray ahead of kickoff and will know that picking up another three points here could prove crucial to reaching the competition's knockout rounds.
But United are still struggling to put in convincing performances. A last minute 1-0 win at Fulham in the Premier League over the weekend will have boosted spirits at a important time for under pressure boss Erik ten Hag, but successive 3-0 defeats to rivals Manchester City and Newcastle were damaging for the club.
As such, expect hosts Copenhagen to fly out of the traps here at Parken Stadium, a difficult venue for any side to travel to. They've won their last three matches here and claimed a big 4-2 victory over the weekend over Randers to stay top of the Danish Superliga standings. The Sporting News previews the game here.
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Given that the two sides need a positive result, we're expecting both to have plenty of chances in front of goal as we anticipate an open match.
Copenhagen have found the back of the net in eight of their past nine home matches, including against Bayern Munich, so expect them to get on the scoresheet again here, especially against a vulnerable United defence.
Speaking of United, they finally ended their two-game goalscoring duck at the weekend with a 91st minute winner from captain Bruno Fernandes. They also won the reverse match versus Copenhagen narrowly and even though goalscoring has been
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