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Manchester United have it all to do against Barcelona inside the Camp Nou this evening.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men find themselves trailing by a goal to nil after a 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford in the first leg, courtesy of an own goal by Luke Shaw - the England left-back is suspended for the game against the Spanish champions.

As a result, Solskjaer will need to replace the former Southampton full-back, although Marcos Rojo's stint on the left of defence against West Ham at the weekend did little to strengthen the Argentine's claim for another start.

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The Red Devils will need to go on the attack from the off against Ernesto Valverde's side, as they need two goals to progress into the semi-finals in normal time having conceded an away goal to the Catalans at Old Trafford.

With that in mind, Solskjaer needs to pick an attack-minded eleven, although one that will be secure enough not to concede another, which would all but end their hopes of progressing.

Whilst that is easier said than done, we've put together a potential XI that Solskjaer could opt for this evening...

This line-up sees Ashley Young come in at left-back to replace Shaw, with Diogo Dalot slotting in at right-back to cover the former Aston Villa man's swap over to the other side of defence.

Ahead of the backline, Scott McTominay, who performed so well in the first leg, is reinstated into the starting lineup after being rested against West Ham, whilst Fred, who has been playing well of late, comes in alongside him. Overall then, that's four changes from the starting XI that beat West Ham on Saturday.