Harry Maguire returned to Manchester United’s starting lineup for their 8pm BST Premier League match against Brentford, while Matheus Cunha was left out after a hip flexor injury at Chelsea and Amad Diallo came back in with the Brazilian unavailable. Manchester United lined up in a 4-2-3-1 with Chris Kavanagh as referee, as Brentford also went with a 4-2-3-1 at the same kickoff.
Maguire replaced Noussair Mazraoui after serving his suspension, and Patrick Dorgu was named on the bench following the hamstring injury he suffered at Arsenal in January. Shea Lacey was also among the substitutes after strong age-group displays and after playing the day before, giving United extra attacking options from the bench.
Brentford manager Keith Andrews stuck with the same starting side for the third match in a row and said the team had earned the right to go into the match “in a confident manner.” He said he wanted Brentford to play with personality and pointed to “a special togetherness within the group” as a reason for the mood around the squad.
There was also a familiar face on Brentford’s bench in Josh Dasilva, who returned after injuring his knee in February 2024 and missing the entirety of last season. Ciaomhin Kelleher started in goal for Brentford after Andrews said that, once he became available, signing him “was a no-brainer” because he knew him from Ireland.
United came into the night having all but secured Champions League football for next season, which made the team news more about rhythm and selection than rescue work. Michael Carrick said he wanted Kobbie Mainoo to enjoy himself on the pitch “without giving him too much guidance,” and said Ayden Heaven had the talent and had kept his place after doing so well in the previous game. The contrast was clear enough: Brentford were leaning on continuity and belief, while United were using a near-safe European finish to manage fitness, minutes and momentum.