Afternoon all, and welcome to yet another tedious tie in this most tedious of all FA Cup draws. Liverpool-Wolves, Wycombe-Spurs, Sutton-Leeds? What a load of nonsense. Still, at least we've been granted a rare opportunity to see little Manchester United on television.
- M. Fellaini(45')
- C. Smalling(58')
- H. Mkhitaryan(75')
- B. Schweinsteiger(82')
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Anyway, that's your lot - join me for Morocco-Egypt in a bit.
So, easy enough for United, who played some decent stuff in the second half. In particular, Martial and Mkjhitaryan linked up nicely, and they should both be in United's first XI.
Full-time: Manchester United 4-0 Wigan Athletic
Three goals, six changes, and no added time - alright then.
United play out time.
Martin Keown gives Mkhitaryan man-of-the-match. I'd probably have gone Martial.
Nickname terms apparently.
So Martial has two assists and bits and pieces of other joy. The idea that he's not United's best left-winger is preposterous.
Mata and Martial exchange backheels beautifully, teeing up Herrera for a shot which hits Rooney and thus fails to go over the touchline for a Wigan throw.
Lucky Wigan won the toss and elected to kick towards the Stretford End in the second half, they'd have got a hiding otherwise.
United knock it around.
GOAL! Manchester United 4-0 Wigan Atheltic (Schweinsteiger) Over comes the corner, it's knocked down by Herrera, and, back to goal, Schweinsteiger hooks it over his shoulder and past Hausgaard from close range
United make an unusual change. Pereira coming on in goal for Romero.
Shaw's given time and space to cross so picks out Martial at the back post, where he climbs well above Warnock to head goalwards, only to hit Burn thereafter, winning a corner in the process.
Ghana now lead Congo 2-1.
Lee Miller eat your heart out.
Connolly speeds down the right and crosses low, Tuanzebe turning his attempted clearance against Smalling, who does well to block Browne's shot. Almost a goal with his first touch but not quite, and the corner comes to nowt.
Wigan give a debut to the 19-year-old Marcus Browne, on loan from West Ham. MacDonald departs.
GOAL! Manchester United 3-0 Wigan Athletic (Mkhitaryan) A lesser-spotted United break and it’s a goodun, Mkhitaryan into Bastian into Rooney into Mkhitaryan again. He then races away and feeds Martial outside him before speeding into the middle; he is thus perfectly-placed to tap home when a perfectly-weighted low cross sets him up.