Both Manchester United and Nottingham Forest have achieved their objective for this season and will look to end it on a positive note as they face each other in their Premier League game on Saturday.
Manchester United confirmed their Champions League qualification and will look to end their campaign in the third spot while Nottingham Forest avoided relegation thanks to their good form over the last eight games.
Here's everything you need to know about the match:
How to watch
The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event in the UK, NBC in the U.S., JioHotstar in India and Stan Sport in Australia. You can also follow ESPN's live coverage here.
Key Details
Kick-off time: Sunday, May 17 at 12:30 p.m. BST (7:30 a.m. ET; 5 p.m. IST; and 9:30 p.m. AEST)
Venue: Old Trafford, Stretford.
Referee: Michael Salisbury
VAR: Matthew Donohue
Injury News
Manchester United
Matthijs de Ligt - back injury, DOUBT Benjamin Sesko - knock, DOUBT
Nottingham Forest
John Victor - knee injury, OUT Murillo - hamstring injury, DOUBT Nicolò Savona - knee injury, OUT Ola Aina - knock, DOUBT Willy Boly - knee, OUT Zach Abbott - concussion, DOUBT Ibrahim Sangaré - fitness, DOUBT Morgan Gibbs-White - head injury, DOUBT Callum Hudson-Odoi - muscle injury, OUT
Talking Points
As the season winds down, there's an overall good feeling around Manchester United, which is a welcome change compared to last season. After the departure of Ruben Amorim, the team regrouped under Michael Carrick and vastly improved their performances to clinch Champions League qualification and are a point away from securing third place in the standings.
The head coach is now getting rewarded for his excellent work -- 10 wins in 15 games -- as the club is keen to make his job permanent for next season. According to reports, final talks will take place in a few days but Carrick is now the top contender for the job. He deserved it for taking the team out of the mess it was, and the squad seems to be enjoying playing under him.
Morgan Gibbs-White has been a standout player for Nottingham Forest. His performances were instrumental in ensuring Nottingham's survival from relegation and also making it to the Europa League semifinal. He scored 13 goals in 35 Premier League games this season, with seven of those coming since the start of March.

