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Marcus Rashford starts for Manchester United against Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Trailing 1-0 after the first leg, when a Luke Shaw own-goal separated the sides, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has picked an attacking line-up - though Romelu Lukaku is only on the bench.
Phil Jones could line up at full-back, with Ashley Young retaining his place in the line-up.
Fred and Scott McTominay provide the base of the midfield, with Paul Pogba supporting a pacey front three.
Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard flank Rashford as United search for goals.
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders Spurs triumph in classic Tottenham edged an instant classic against Manchester City, who were the favourites entering the final eight. They lost 4-3 in the second leg but triumphed on away goals after trailing in the tie with 30 minutes remaining. City joined Borussia Dortmund as scalps in an impressive run to the semi-finals
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders 4. Tottenham Hotspur Champions League grade: A- Odds: 4/1
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders The dream run continues This super talented team marches on after repeating their last 16 shock over Real Madrid to eliminate Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus. A collection of supremely talented young players with experience sprinkled in, nothing fazes this side
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders 3. Ajax Champions League grade: A+ Odds: 4/1
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders Liverpool return to last four The Reds have eliminated Bayern Munich and Porto to arrive at this stage as perhaps the most complete side. With a different identity to last season's chaotic approach, Jurgen Klopp's side now have greater control, but who can truly control Lionel Messi?
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders 2. Liverpool Champions League grade: B+ Odds: 5/2
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders Messi still on top Still capable of hitting heights no player in world football can, Lionel Messi is inspiring Ernesto Valverde's side, with Lyon and Manchester United dispatched so far. Philippe Coutinho is now brimming with confidence after a difficult season, while Luis Suarez remains one of the most deadly strikers in the game, they continue to look fragile at the back and lack the usual vice-like grip of control their midfield once gave them, but Messi still makes them the team to beat
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Ranked and rated: Champions League contenders 1. Barcelona Champions League grade: B+ Odds: 6/4
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Manchester United XI De Gea, Jones, Lindelof, Smalling, Young, Fred, McTominay, Pogba, Lingard, Martial, Rashford
Marcus Rashford leads the line for United (Getty)
Barcelona XI Ter Stegen; Sergi Roberto, Pique, Lenglet, Alba; Rakitic, Busquets, Arthur; Messi, Suarez, Coutinho
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