TEAM NEWS:
Young Boys: Jordan Lotomba and Sandro Lauper are out with respective knee and ankle injuries, but former Ajax and Benfica wide-man Miralem Sulejmani is fit again after also suffering concussion.
Manchester United: Marcus Rashford and Nemanja Matic are free to play as their suspensions are only for domestic competitions and Luke Shaw has recovered from his concussion picked up on international duty. However Ander Herrera is a doubt, meaning summer signing Fred could come in. Antonio Valencia has not travelled as he has a troublesome knee that would not react well to the artificial pitch in Bern.
Young Boys manager Gerardo Seoane: ''Of course, it is a difficult task, but we'll try to be active. We'll play with courage. We can't do that for the whole game, but that is how we want to play.''
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho: “I think it is premature to talk about our chances when we haven’t even played our first match. Our focus is on tomorrow and then after that it will be on the rest of the group phase. Our focus must be on qualifying. I always say that when a team reaches a quarter-final you smell that the distance is not very far. But it’s too early.''
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Did you know?
Young Boys have reached the group stages of the ChampionsLeague for the first time at the sixth time of asking. They have lost play-offs five times previously
In the Premier League Manchester United have won the last 25 games in which they've taken the lead.
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku scored five goals over two legs against Young Boys for Everton in 2014
Young Boys predicted XI: Von Ballmoos, Mbabu, Wuthrich, Von Bergen, Benito; Sulejmani, Sanogo, Sow, Fassnacht; Hoarau, Ngamaleu.
Manchester United predicted XI: De Gea, Young, Smalling, Lindelof, Shaw; Pogba, Matic, Fred; Rashford, Lukaku, Sanchez.