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Luton Town 0-3 Manchester United LIVE! Carabao Cup result, latest news and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reaction

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Luton Town vs Manchester United - LIVE!

Manchester United saw off Championship opposition in their Carabao Cup third-round clash at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday night.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fielded a much-changed lineup following defeat by Crystal Palace in Saturday's 2020-21 Premier League opener, with Juan Mata netting a penalty on the stroke of half-time.

Debutant Dean Henderson made a crucial late save for United, who then wrapped up victory courtesy of efforts from substitutes Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.

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Date, time and venue

Luton vs Manchester United is scheduled for an 8.15pm BST kick-off today.

This match will be played behind closed doors at Luton's Kenilworth Road with no fans due to be present due to government guidelines regarding coronavirus.

How to watch

TV channel: The match will be televised on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting from 8pm.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to stream the match online via the website and SkyGo app.

Team news

Luton XI: Shea, Tunnicliffe, Bradley, Hylton, Shinnie, Moncur, Lockyer, Clark, Kioso, Norrington-Davies, LuaLua

Subs: Sluga, Cranie, Pearson, Cornick, Lee, Mpanzu, Collins

Man Utd XI: Henderson, Wan-Bissaka, Bailly, Maguire, Williams, Fred, Matic, Mata, Van de Beek, Lingard, Ighalo

Subs: Grant, Dalot, Mengi, Fernandes, James, Greenwood, Rashford

Prediction: Luton 0-2 Manchester United

Though Manchester United will make a number of changes with a tricky trip to Brighton to come on Saturday, they'll likely still have too much quality for Luton.

After a disappointing start to the season, Solskjaer will be desperate to avoid back-to-back defeats. We're not anticipating an early Carabao Cup exit.

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