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Southampton will look to pull away from the relegation zone when they travel to second-from-bottom Huddersfield Town.
Charlie Austin's header five minutes from time saw Ralph Hasenhuttl claim his first win as Southampton manager with a 3-2 victory over Arsenal last weekend.
However, the Saints only remain outside of the drop zone on goal difference and will therefore look to consolidate their revival at Huddersfield, who have lost all four of their top-flight games in December.
What time does it start?
Huddersfield vs Southampton kicks off at 3pm (GMT)
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
Player to watch…
Danny Ings: The striker's double against Arsenal was crucial to see the Saints through to a victory that took them out of the bottom three. The Liverpool loanee took advantage of some poor defending to head home his first, but demonstrated his class with a looping header into the top corner for his second. With Charlie Austin also finding the net against the Gunners, Hasenhuttl will be confident of more goals from his strikers in the coming weeks.
Form guide…
Huddersfield: DWLLLL
Southampton: LLDLLW
Odds…
Huddersfield to win: 2/1
Southampton to win: 8/5
Draw: 21/10
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
70 minutes
Paul Pogba strikes a 25-yarder beautifully and the curl on the ball almost catches out Neil Etheridge leaping high to his left, but the Cardiff goalkeeper does brilliantly to get his fingertips to the ball and tip over the bar.
Phil Jones half-volleys on the turn from the corner but that is far more simple for Etheridge, gobbling the shot up after flopping down to smother.
73 minutes
Neil Warnock makes his second alteration - Junior Hoilett hasn't had the best of nights and jogs off.
Kadeem Harris is his replacement.
74 minutes
And Cardiff so nearly score!
Victor Camarasa floats a curling cross to the far post where Sol Bamba is climbing all over Phil Jones, though not whistled for the free kick.
Thus he should do much better from close range, failing to find the target.
76 minutes
Neil Etheridge comes charging out of his box to about 30 yards out to beat Marcus Rashford to the bouncing ball.
That helps Cardiff launch a counter-attack and Kenneth Zohore forces David De Gea into a solid low stop at his near post.
79 minutes
Aron Gunnarsson sends in a succession of long throws, each finding only the head of Nemanja Matic.
The last leads to a long Manchester United clearance that nearly sets Marcus Rashford free, and Greg Cunningham is booked after dragging him back.
That is Rashford's final act of the evening - Fred replaces him.
82 minutes
Callum Paterson inadvertently heads away from, rather than towards, the Manchester United goal after misjudging a cross.
Final Cardiff change. Aron Gunnarsson looks tired as Joe Ralls takes his place.
85 minutes
Ander Herrera moves back swiftly to stop Kadeem Harris progressing any further down the left wing.
86 minutes
Manchester United will use up their last two changes.
Andreas Pereira and Marouane Fellaini will come on, with Nemanja Matic and Anthony Martial replaced.
GOAL! Cardiff 1-5 Manchester United (Jesse Lingard, 89 minutes)
An excellent run in behind from Jesse Lingard, a well-weighted pass from Paul Pogba enabling him to take the ball beyond Neil Etheridge and Lingard calmly puts it into the empty net.
The cherry on the top of a very complete and sweet-tasting cake for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester United.
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