Recent form in head-to-head games suggests United should have the upper hand though -- they triumphed 4-1 in the corresponding fixture last season and then enjoyed a 3-0 win at the King Power Stadium. Chelsea bounced back from their opening-day shock home defeat to Burnley with victory over London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley last week but face another tough test against Everton on Sunday. Ronald Koeman's Everton impressed in their 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Monday with Wayne Rooney scoring his second goal in as many games.Nemanja Matic expects "good things" from Manchester United this season https://t.co/IXeW74nasf pic.twitter.com/TcoUnv4uqa
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Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas is available for selection after completing his suspension but skipper Gary Cahill remains suspended after his opening-day red card. Everton will be without French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, who was sent off at the Etihad on Monday, and also have to cope with a tight schedule that sees them travel to Croatia on Thursday for a second-leg Europa League tie with Hajduk Split.Paul Pogba says Man United have no reason to be "scared" of any of their rivals.
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Liverpool, who qualified for the Champions League group stage on Wednesday with a win over Hoffenheim, have their biggest test of the Premier League season so far when they host Arsenal at Anfield. Wembley Stadium will see a repeat of the 1962 FA Cup Final when 'home side' Spurs host Burnley looking to bounce back from their loss to Chelsea last week. Promoted Huddersfield Town look to extend their 100 percent record when they host Southampton.Man United will start their title defence at home to Burton Albion.#CarabaoCup draw in full:https://t.co/JgbPXNYvEl pic.twitter.com/7BPG3t9GeL
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