Man Utd 3-1 Burnley LIVE REACTION: Greenwood and Cavani give United comfort after Burnley keep them level

MANCHESTER UNITED have gone ahead late on thanks to Mason Grenwood's second of the game and Edinson Cavani's tap-in.
But James Tarkowski has had other ideas as his equaliser just seconds later put United back to square one.
Stay up to date with every kick from Old Trafford in our live blog, below...
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6. Man Utd seem to have shaken off the early jitters and they're controlling the ball.
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5. Burnley clear the corner.
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4. Shaw is picked out down the left-hand side by Fernandes.
The left-back cuts back onto his right foot and floats a cross towards the far post.
Wan-Bissaka contests the ball with McNeil, but the Burnley man gets his head on the ball to steer it behind for a United corner.
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3. Rashford spins well before spreading play out wide to Wan-Bissaka on the right-hand side.
The right-back pulls the ball back to McTominay who sends a first time strike towards goal.
But his shot is blocked.
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2. Wood has scored in his last two appearances at Old Trafford and he almost had a third in three - but he was flagged for offside.
Man Utd boss Solskjaer did highlight before kick-off how hard Burnley are to beat.
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1. NO GOAL!
Lowton goes long in search of Wood, the striker beats Henderson in the air to steer the ball into the back of the net!
But the linesman has his flag up for offside, and VAR confirms it.
Burnley almost had the lead within 20 seconds!
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1. Burnley get the game underway!
PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
AND WE'RE OFF AT OLD TRAFFORD!
HERE WE GO!
HERE COME THE TEAMS
Both sets of players are making their way out onto the pitch ahead of kick-off!
Harry Maguire leads out his Man Utd side in their home colours of red and white.
And Ben Mee, Burnley captain, leads out his side in their away attire.
Massive, massive game for both sides with consequences at both ends of the Premier League table.
A win for United pushes them closer to securing a top-four finish at a minimum.
And a win for Burnley would see them steer eight points clear of Fulham in 18th with a game in hand!
Kick-off to follow shortly after a minutes silence to remember the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
NO ROOM FOR RACISM
Burnley captain Ben Mee: "Players have come together to fight inequality".
NKETIAH SINKS SORRY FULHAM
The Cottagers were on course to pick up a valuable three points thanks to a second-half penalty being converted by Josh Maja.
But it was Eddie Nketiah who scored a late stoppage-time equaliser to rescue a point for Arsenal against Fulham at the Emirates.
Fulham dropping points is good news for Burnley who are one place higher and Sean Dyche's men now have two games in hand and a five-point advantage.
In terms of the race for European football, Arsenal haven't helped themselves.
They remain nine points behind 4th place West Ham with just six games to go.
The Gunners are also four points behind 7th place Tottenham which could be a Europa League spot.
So it's a good result for both Man Utd and Burnley!
POOR FORM
Since winning back-to-back league games against Liverpool and Aston Villa in January, Burnley have won just two of their subsequent 12 Premier League matches (D5 L5).
Both of these victories have come away from home, however (vs Crystal Palace and Everton).
SOLSKJAER ON BURNLEY
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained why Burnley are tricky opposition in an exclusive interview with Man Utd's site: "Big game, important game.
"One we've struggled in the last two or three years at Old Trafford, so it's going to be a challenge, we know that.
"We have to earn the right to play, because we play against a very experienced, very well-organised team that have certain attributes that you'll always have to do well against: with the set-plays, physicality, high energy.
"So we're looking forward to it again.”
We have to earn the right to play, because we play against a very experienced, very well-organised team that have certain attributes that you'll always have to do well against: with the set-plays, physicality, high energy.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
COMEBACK KINGS
Manchester United have come from behind to win nine Premier League games this season – in the competition’s history, only Newcastle in 2001-02 (10) have won more having fallen behind.
CLARETS' BENCH
16 Stephens, 19 Rodriguez, 23 Pieters, 25 Norris, 26 Bardsley, 27 Vydra, 31 Nartey, 34 Dunne, 38 Richardson.
RED DEVILS' BENCH
1 De Gea, 7 Cavani, 8 Mata, 21 James, 27 Telles, 31 Matic, 33 Williams, 34 Van De Beek, 38 Tuanzebe.
THE TEAMSHEETS ARE IN!
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Manchester United are looking to complete their first league double over Burnley since the 1975-76 campaign, following their 1-0 win at Turf Moor in the reverse fixture.
The home side won three of the first four Premier League meetings between Man Utd and Burnley (D1) – since then, the home side has failed to win any of the nine meetings between the sides (D3 L6).
Burnley won this exact fixture 2-0 last season, last winning consecutive away league games against Man Utd back in September 1962.
Burnley are unbeaten in their last four Premier League away games against Man Utd (W1 D3) – the only team to avoid defeat in five consecutive Premier League visits to Old Trafford is Chelsea, who did so in six consecutive games between 1994 and 1998.
DANGER MAN
Burnley’s Chris Wood has scored in his last two Premier League games away against Man Utd.
Only five visiting players have scored in three consecutive appearances at Old Trafford in the competition – Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (2001), Mark Viduka (2007), Emmanuel Adebayor (2014), Sergio Agüero (2015) and Gylfi Sigurdsson (2017).
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England international goalkeeper Nick Pope is a doubt for today's game at Old Trafford.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche said: "Popey is touch and go.
"(He) had a decent day today, as with regards his handling and getting himself working again, but we’ll still have to make a call on that tomorrow.
“We’ve had so many injuries, we can’t just throw people into games for the sake of it, we need to protect them and make sure they’re fitter for longer periods.”
THROWBACK
Paul Pogba scored a wonderful volley against Burnley last season!