Manchester United played out a 2-2 draw against Arsenal, coming back from a goal down twice to keep the Gunners at bay.
The away side came into the game carrying a great record, and there should be some credit given to the Red Devils for fighting back on a couple of occasions.
Jose Mourinho has to make do with a team that has numerous problems and injuries, and we could see another makeshift side against Fulham too.
We should have enough quality to beat the Cottagers on Saturday, and here is our predicted line-up for the Red Devils.
Predicted Manchester United XI
Formation: 3-4-3
Manager: Jose Mourinho
David de Gea (GK)
De Gea made a blunder for the first goal, and hopefully, he performs better against an unpredictable Fulham side.
Chris Smalling (CB)
Smalling should continue in the side as we have a few injuries to deal with.
Marcos Rojo (CB)
Rojo scored an own goal in our draw against Arsenal, but he tried his best to stop the goal from going in. The Argentine looked alright and needs to be at his best against the Cottagers.
Eric Bailly (CB)
The Ivorian seems to be picking up a lot of minutes for United, and hopefully, he puts in another quality performance on Saturday.
Ashley Young (LWB)
Luke Shaw might not be ready for this clash and with Young back from suspension, we should see the Englishman return to the side.
Antonio Valencia (RWB)
We should see Valencia return to the side and provide some respite to Diogo Dalot on the right.
Ander Herrera (CM)
Herrera certainly was busy in midweek and should keep his place in the United team.
Nemanja Matic (CM)
The Serbian had a decent outing for us against the Gunners and should have an easier game against Fulham.
Anthony Martial (LW)
Martial has been fantastic for us this season and scored against the Gunners to level the scores at 1-1. We need the attacker to be at his best against the Cottagers on Saturday.
Marcus Rashford (ST)
The Englishman seems to be in great form and is unlikely to be dropped in place of Romelu Lukaku.
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Jesse Lingard (RW)
Lingard scored an important goal for us against Arsenal, and the Englishman will be one of our key players on Saturday.