Manchester United can book their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals with victory over West Ham United at Old Trafford this evening, with the Red Devils hoping to maintain their rampant recent momentum, following the wins over both Barcelona and Newcastle United in the Europa League and Carabao Cup, respectively, last week.

The latter triumph saw manager Erik ten Hag claim his first piece of silverware as United boss, with the Dutchman seeing his side run out 2-0 winners in what was a rather comfortable Wembley outing on Sunday.

Despite the euphoria of ending the club's almost six-year trophy drought, the celebrations for both players and staff have been cut short amid the quick turnaround ahead of the visit of the Hammers, with Ten Hag unlikely to condone any complacency from his side.

That being said, the 53-year-old may be inclined to shuffle his pack amid what has been a hectic run of fixtures of late, with doubts also emerging regarding the fitness of both Fred and Luke Shaw following the weekend win, while Anthony Martial is also not yet ready to return.

How will Man United line up against West Ham?

With that team news in mind, Football FanCast predicts that there will be seven changes from the side that were victorious against the Magpies, with tonight's meeting handing the chance for a handful of fringe assets to impress...

4-3-3 - (GK) Heaton; (RB) Wan-Bissaka, (CB) Maguire, (CB) Martinez, (LB) Malacia; (CDM) Casemiro, (CM) Sabitzer, (CM) Iqbal; (RW) Antony, (ST) Weghorst, (LW) Sancho

The most notable changes could lie in the backline with backup 'keeper Tom Heaton likely to come into the side, while Lisandro Martinez could be the only survivor from the weekend win, partnering club captain Harry Maguire - whose deteriorating performances have been branded "woeful" in the past by journalist Tom McDermott - at centre-back.

As for the midfield ranks, the influential Casemiro could be joined by January arrival Marcel Sabitzer and teenager, Zidane Iqbal, with the 19-year-old's inclusion allowing Portuguese playmaker Bruno Fernandes the chance to earn a well-earned rest.

The 28-year-old may not be the only key figure to drop to the bench with leading scorer Marcus Rashford another who could benefit from a break from the action, with the Englishman having been a doubt prior to facing Eddie Howe's men.

The forward's place in the side could then be taken by compatriot Jadon Sancho, with the former Borussia Dortmund gem set to line up alongside both Wout Weghorst and Antony in the forward line.