MANCHESTER UNITED have already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League, which allows Ralf Rangnick to heavily rotate his team.
First-team stars could be handed a rest to allow bench and fringe players to get some minutes under their belt.
Just TWO who started in the 1-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace could keep their place.
Both Victor Lindelof and Jadon Sancho could start for the Red Devils against Young Boys.
Dean Henderson, Luke Shaw, Eric Bailly and Aaron Wan-Bissaka could make up the rest of the defensive shield.
Nemanja Matic could partner Donny van de Beek in the heart of the midfield.
And veteran Juan Mata could be handed a rare start in behind the striker.
Rangnick could rely on a youthful but effective frontline.
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Sancho could be joined in attack by academy products Anthony Elanga and Mason Greenwood.
Alternatively, Amad Diallo could come into the front three to hand Sancho a rest.
Rangnick has admitted he would have loved to hand Phil Jones some minutes having not played for almost two years.
After the Palace win, Rangnick said: “It’s perfectly possible we bring some fresh players because the next game is coming up on Saturday, an away game at Norwich.
“It is possible, we will speak about that tomorrow at Carrington.
“The problem is we can only play players who are in the Champions League list. For example, Phil Jones, whom I would love to give game-time on Wednesday after his long-term injury, unfortunately, he is not on the list, so we have to put our focus on players who will be allowed to play.
“It is possible, I don’t know if we play a completely new 10 players because I don’t know if we have enough players on the list but it’s definitely possible we could play with some new players.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk