BIG-MATCH FACTS
MANCHESTER UNITED welcome Southampton to Old Trafford as they go in search of their 300th Premier League victory. Only eight of the 20 clubs competing in the top League this season are Premiership ever-presents, and the clubs in combat at Old Trafford are two of them. The match pits United, the most prolific winners and biggest scorers (946 goals) against Saints, who have lost more Premiership matches (20
and conceded more goals (693) than any other club. United are unbeaten at home in the top League this season - Southampton are yet to win away.
United have won their last six games in all competitions, including Wednesday's Carling Cup Quarter-final, home to Arsenal. They've lost just once in 23 League and Cup games and are chasing a fourth maximum on the spin in the Premiership. They're becoming a threat once again for the title, and victory here could see the so-called big three, Chelsea, Arsenal and the Red devils filling the top three League places in the country by Saturday night.
United hold an unbeaten home Premiership record against Southampton and are chasing a fifth successive Old Trafford win against them. Ruud van Nistelrooy bagged his first hat trick for the Red devils in the 6-1 victory on 22 December 2001.
SOUTHAMPTON are back in the relegation zone, just two points off the foot, as they prepare for the trip to the Theatre of Dreams. Under pressure manager Steve Wigley knows that defeat could see his side at the foot for the first time this season, but conversely victory might lift them four places in a tight bottom seven.
Saints have made their worst start in six years to a Premiership campaign. They've won just two League games and one in the last 13 outings. The 2-1 home victory over local rivals Portsmouth is their only maximum since Wigley was appointed head coach. They've managed just two points on their travels, but those came from draws at Charlton at Arsenal.
Louis Saha scored on his Manchester United debut in last season's corresponding fixture. Paul Scholes added a second, but Saints drew level courtesy of a Kevin Phillips brace. Ruud van Nistelrooy won it on the hour with his 99th goal for the Old Trafford outfit. Southampton have lost 14 and drawn two of their 16 League trips to the Theatre of Dreams. Their only victory in 31 League engagements on United turf spanning 33 years was 0-2 in the top flight on 16 January 1988.