MANCHESTER United have given a broad hint as to their likely line-up for the Old Trafford clash with Wanderers tomorrow.
Several of the so-called "second" team, used for many Premiership games, had a run out in a Reserve game at Bradford last night.
Quinton Fortune, frequently linked with Wanderers during the close season, was on target twice as some famous faces staked a claim for a first team place in the 7-2 victory.
Dwight Yorke, Phil Neville and David May all played in the comprehensive victory at Valley Parade, with May netting the third with a first-half penalty.
Michael Stewart, John O'Shea, Danny Webber and 16-year-old Danish debutant Mats Timm also scored for United.
United finished with 10 men after Jesper Blomqvist, bidding to resurrect his injury-plagued career on a non-contract basis, left the field through injury 15 minutes from time.
United: Van der Gouw, Michael Clegg, O'Shea, May, Phil Neville, Wallwork, Lynch, Stewart, Timm, Fortune, Djordjic, Yorke, Ben Williams, Blomquist, Webber, Davis.
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