Manchester United will be hoping to wrap up their place in the last 16 of the Europa League when they face FCSB at the National Arena in their final league phase outing tonight.
United are in control of their own destiny ahead of their eighth and final league phase fixture, knowing that a victory will guarantee a safe passage through to the round of 16.
The Reds beat Rangers 2-1 in dramatic fashion at Old Trafford last week. A draw in Romania may be enough to see Ruben Amorim's side avoid next month's play-off round.
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For the first time under Amorim, United will be targeting a third successive victory after building on the win over Rangers with a 1-0 triumph over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
Regarding the team news, Amorim has named a 21-man squad for the trip to Bucharest. Luke Shaw has not been deemed fit enough to be included and Marcus Rashford has been left out once again.
Our United writers have had their say on how they would like to see Amorim set his team up:
Samuel Luckhurst:
Altay Bayindir had a good game against Rangers last week and merited a start at Fulham. His turnaround since denying Martin Odegaard from the penalty spot has secured him more playing time and he will likely be in goal next week against Leicester in the FA Cup.
Leny Yoro can come back in for some minor rotation in defence. Throwing Casemiro in is like throwing a dog a bone. United need some nous to secure a top-eight finish and Casemiro is the most garlanded player in the squad.
In a squad that struggles to score goals, United's three best forwards are needed every time they play. Rasmus Hojlund, despite his fine European record, is not after his performance at Fulham.
Tyrone Marshall:
Sunday's win at Fulham should ease any fears United had of being dragged into a relegation battle and the focus should be on this competition now. It is their only possible route into the Champions League for next season.
That means a strong time here and maybe some changes on Sunday instead. Yoro did the press conference last night, but so did Harry Maguire last week and he didn't start. It makes sense to bring Yoro in for De Ligt as the only defensive change, however.
I would return to Amad at wing-back, with Diogo Dalot on the left. Kobbie Mainoo can get a start alongside Manuel Ugarte in midfield, making space for Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho to play the more advanced roles.
The real issue is who plays at centre-forward out of Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee. Hojlund's confidence looks shot, but neither striker looks a goal threat. Zirkzee can get the nod to take Hojlund out of the firing line.
George Smith:
After being given a first Europa League opportunity of the season against Rangers last week, Bayindir deserves another shot in goal. United will have a short turnaround between tonight's game and Sunday's clash with Crystal Palace, meaning Andre Onana could benefit from another breather.
De Ligt has not finished either of the last two matches, meaning it makes sense for Yoro to take his place. The Frenchman should start in the back-three next to Maguire and Lisandro Martinez.
Fernandes should be deployed higher up the pitch after starting in one of the No.8 positions at Fulham. The prospect of him being pushed into one of the two No.10 berths opens up a window of opportunity for Mainoo to return and start.