Ander Herrera enters the game and replaces A. Martial.
United trying to run time off the clock here as they bring on Ander Herrera, replacing the scorer Martial.
90' +2
A. Valencia gets yellow.
Everyone up for Burnley as they win a corner here. Plenty of wrestling inside the six-yard box as Gudmundsson whips in a delivery, but Lukaku meets it. His header only partially clears the threat, but Defour keeps play alive and Burnley are forward here yet again - and now they have a chance from a free-kick as Rashford commits a foul and goes into the book.
90'
A minimum of five minutes will be added on at the end of this match - a number which is met by a loud roar of approval from the Burnley supporters.
89'
N. Wells enters the game and replaces A. Barnes.
Burnley's final change sees Nahki Wells replace Barnes, who departs without a goal after scoring in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford on Boxing Day.
87'
United looking to kill the game on the break, and it's Martial again in a near identical position to where he scored from, but he can't beat Pope, who reacts smartly to keep that drive out! Into the final minutes and there's no way of knowing how this one will end...
85'
INVITING DELIVERY! That's a great run in towards the near post from Vokes to try and meet it, but Smalling did superbly to stick with him and head behind for a corner. The ensuing set-piece is attacked by Vokes as well, but he knocks his effort wide of the far post under pressure from Fellaini.
83'
STAT: Sean Dyche has only faced Mauricio Pochettino (6) more often in the Premier League without winning than he has against Jose Mourinho (5).
81'
S. Vokes enters the game and replaces J. Hendrick.
G. Nkoudou enters the game and replaces S. Arfield.
Sam Vokes also comes on in place of Hendrick.
A double-change for Burnley, the first of which sees Georges-Kevin N'Koudou replace Arfield.
80'
M. Rashford enters the game and replaces J. Lingard.
United's second change sees Marcus Rashford replace Lingard.
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78'
Back and forth they go at Turf Moor! Burnley press at one end, causing all sorts of havoc in the penalty area, before Pogba has a shot blocked in a terrific position at the other end by Mee! Chances are coming here and in no way are United out of the woods yet.
76'
N. Matić gets yellow.
Cynical from Matic to trip up Arfield, in the midst of a strong forward run, in midfield. That sees the Manchester United midfielder into the book.
74'
STAT: Manchester United are unbeaten in their last five away Premier League games (W4 D1), scoring at least twice every time. It’s their longest run of scoring at least twice in consecutive Premier League away games since a run of six between October and December 2013.
72'
M. Fellaini enters the game and replaces Mata.
A first change of the afternoon is made by Manchester United as Marouane Fellaini replaces Mata.
71'
BEST CHANCE FOR BURNLEY! Cork does well to win the ball high up the pitch and send it to Barnes, who plays through Gudmundsson on the right. The winger fizzes a delivery across the face of goal, but no one can get the decisive touch!
70'
Mee meets a free-kick and sends a high, looping header towards goal. It seems a harmless one, but drops just in front of the bar, forcing De Gea to react and parry behind for a corner. Burnley putting the pressure on now.
69'
P. Pogba gets yellow.
S. Defour gets yellow.
A first yellow card for a Manchester United player now as Pogba takes out Cork with an ill-timed slide from behind.
Defour goes into the book as well.
67'
P. Bardsley gets yellow.
Bardsley whiffs at an attempt to win the ball back, taking out Smalling in the process, which earns him a yellow.
66'
Important block from Tarkowski to deny Pogba, whose eyes lit up as he surged forward and had a go at goal from 20 yards. It's end-to-end stuff now at Turf Moor! Surely there's more goals to be had in this one if it keeps on like this.
64'
Things have certainly opened up here as we approach the final 25 minutes. United are looking brighter on the front foot, while Bunrley have options in attack. It's shaping up to be a tense finish at Turf Moor.
62'
STAT: Burnley haven’t lost three consecutive home Premier League games since April 2010, when they lost four in a row under Brian Laws.
60'
APPEALS FOR HANDBALL! Smalling blocks a header at the far post, and Burnley fervently protest for a penalty, with Mike Dean not in a good position to see that one. He waves play on, and in the end it is the right decision as the defender's arms were right up against his body - there was little he could do about that.
59'
The game has really come to life now. It needed a goal to spark things and that's what it has gotten. Martial's strike will force Burnley to open up a bit, which should lead to more chances at both ends.
57'
OFF THE WOODWORK! Lovely hit from Gudmundsson who lines up a strike from a free-kick, but sends it off the bar and sailing behind for a goal-kick!
56'
A crushing goal to concede for Burnley, who have defended valiantly thus far. Their response here will be crucial. Will that deflate them and see them crumble, or will it motivate them to push on?
54'
A. Martial has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by R. Lukaku.
Lovely spot from Lukaku, who provides the assist.
BREAKTHROUGH FOR MANCHESTER UNITED! A massive goal for the Red Devils, in a game where they've hardly looked like scoring! It's an absolutely sublime strike from Martial, who sends Pope towards the far post before driving a delicious effort off the underside of the bar and in at the near post!
52'
Better from the visitors this time around. Matic and Mata link up well on the left flank, with the latter driving a low cross in towards the near post, which Tarkowski clumsily knocks behind for a corner. The ensuing delivery is dealt with, however.
50'
Manchester United absorb the early pressure and get back in possession, but they're struggling to keep the ball once they cross the halfway line. It's all rather stale from them at the moment.
48'
A confident start to the second half from the Clarets, which has the fans buzzing. They have Manchester United hemmed back in their own end, but have not managed to get into the danger areas.
46'
Burnley get the second half underway!
45' +1
HALF-TIME: BURNLEY 0-0 MANCHESTER UNITED.
45'
There will be one minute added on at the end of this first half.
43'
MUCH BETTER! Excellent footwork from Young to dribble his way through down the left, cutting inside the penalty area and opening up for a shot, but he bends his effort just wide of the far post! That's probably the closest either side have come.
41'
The one area Dyche will be not so pleased with is the quality of the balls being played into the area in attack. They have had some good looks in the final third, but service for their front men has been very poor. Mourinho, meanwhile, will have all sorts of qualms with how his side have played in this first half.
39'
STAT: Burnley have won one of their last 24 matches against Manchester United in all competitions (D10 L13), a 1-0 win in the Premier League in August 2009.
37'
Sean Dyche will have to be thrilled with how this first half has unfolded. His side have been as close to flawless as possible in defence, completely suffocating this Manchester United attack that has scored 13 goals in their last five away matches in the Premier League.
35'
He has to have a go! With as limited as chances have been, Mourinho won't like Martial passing up the chance to shoot from 15 yards, on the end of a strong run from the forward. Instead he tries to lay it off for Lingard, but the pass is behind him and the chance is gone.
33'
Both goalkeepers have been non-factors in this first half. Chances have been non-existent as the bulk of the match is still being played in midfield. Neither side has shown a willingness to take chances and commit men forward, instead sticking to their guns and keeping their stern defensive shape.
31'
B. Mee gets yellow.
Ouch! Mee charges ahead to put the pressure on Lingard, and winds up clattering through the attacker with a very late challenge. That's a nasty one, and entirely unavoidable, and it will earn the Burnley skipper a yellow card.
29'
STAT: This is Sean Dyche’s 100th Premier League game in charge – the last three managers whose 100th game in the competition came against Manchester United have all won (Mick McCarthy with Wolves in Feb 2011, Roy Hodgson with Fulham in March 2009 and Steve McClaren with Middlesbrough in Feb 2004).
27'
Rather muted appeals for a penalty from Pogba as he goes down in the area with Bardsley marking him closely as a cross is floated in from the right. There was nothing really in that, though, and referee Mike Dean looks the other way.
25'
A half-chance for Burnley as a cross in from the left makes it over the head of Young, falling for Hendrick. The attacker lines up a strike and lashes a half-volley at goal, but doesn't make the best contact as he slices it high and wide of the top corner.
23'
Manchester United have little margin for error if they are to make the title race more interesting. That means they can't afford to come out and lay an egg in any of their league matches, with points at a premium. Still plenty of time left here, but they have offered little to inspire thus far.
21'
Burnley are definitely showing some intensity, but neither side has been able to produce much in terms of quality. It's all been a bit pedestrian from these two clubs in possession, which has made for a bit of a difficult watch.
19'
STAT: Manchester United have conceded just one goal in their last nine visits to Turf Moor in all competitions, keeping eight clean sheets.
17'
The ball is largely being contained in midfield. United have had no answer for Burnley's pressing and have been unable to transition into attack with any sort of consistency. Burnley, meanwhile, are just a bit sloppy and rushed in trying to get the ball forward when they win it back.
15'
Burnley have shown plenty of energy as they don't let up with their high press, really doing a nice job of disrupting United's rhythm in possession. It's making for a bit of a cagey affair, but that of course will favour the hosts.
13'
It's been a rather sluggish start from the visitors, who have yet to get the ball forward since a couple of early attacks in the opening few minutes. Their first foray into the final third in close to 10 minutes results in a half-chance for Pogba, but his deft little touch on the end of a ball over the top is sent sailing over the bar.
11'
United have yet to show any real urgency or intent as they're allowing Burnley their fair share of possession. The hosts don't look a side lacking in confidence, at least at the moment, but they are lacking a bit of quality when they get the ball forward.
9'
STAT: Only Southampton (10) are on a longer winless run in the Premier League than Burnley (6).
7'
Better from Burnley as they give their supporters something to cheer about. Pogba is swarmed in possession, with the hosts fervently winning the ball back high up the pitch. Jones makes a terrific defensive challenge to block Barnes' passage through on goal, before Hendrick's follow-up is sent straight at De Gea from 20 yards.
5'
Possession dominated by Manchester United in the opening stages. Despite coming just a few weeks later, this is a very different side than the one that drew 2-2 at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture on Boxing Day - confidence in much shorter supply as the Clarets have picked up just one point, losing three of four matches since that day.
3'
It's very chilly at Turf Moor at the moment and is expected to dip below zero before the end of the match. It's far from the nicest day in Lancashire, but at least the rain has held off.
1'
AND THEY'RE OFF! The fog has crept into Turf Moor as Manchester United get the match underway in their gray away strip, attacking right to left, with Burnley in claret and blue.
A double-change here for Burnley as they go all in for the last 10 minutes. The first change sees Georges-Kevin N'Koudou replace Arfield.
Hello and welcome to Turf Moor for live coverage of this Premier League match as Burnley host Manchester United!
A first defeat of the season for Manchester City at Anfield last weekend has opened the door, if only slightly, for a Manchester United title push – the Red Devils currently 12 points off their rivals and Premier League leaders.
By now everyone knows that exactly 22 years ago Manchester United were trailing leaders Newcaslte by 12 points at this stage of the season and went on to win the title. City are an entirely different monster, but nothing is impossible.
A month removed from being in the thick of the top-four race, Burnley have fallen upon tough times – but that should take nothing away from their incredible first half of the season, one supporters will remember forever.
That being said, no one at Turf Moor is content with settling and letting the ceiling cave in. The Clarets have high ambitions and need a statement win to revitalise them and kick-start another run of form – a chance they have today with the Red Devils coming to town.
Sean Dyche makes one change from last weekend's defeat at Crystal Palace. Scott Arfield returns from a hamstring injury and is restored in the side, replacing Sam Vokes who drops to the bench as Ashley Barnes pushes up to lead the line.
Manchester United cruised to victory over Stoke at Old Trafford on Monday, and Jose Mourinho trots out close to the same team today, the lone change coming at full-back where Ashley Young returns from suspension to replace Luke Shaw.
Goalless through a tight, cagey opening 45 minutes at Turf Moor. Neither side has come particularly close to scoring in what has been an uninspiring contest, but on the bright side it's all to play for still after the break.
A tale of two halves at Turf Moor as a stale opening 45 minutes was followed by a thrilling second half, with Anthony Martial's terrific strike proving the difference as Manchester United leave Turf Moor with all three points to keep the pressure on the leaders, shrinking Manchester City's lead to nine points for the time being.
That's all for our live coverage, thanks for following along. Goodbye!
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