The Reds are determined to secure a positive result against the in-form North Londoners and move up the table, vitally closing the gap on the teams currently positioned in the division’s top four and those Champions League qualification places.
It really is a pivotal fixture for the club and Rashford hopes to be involved, despite the slight injury that forced him to be substituted during Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Southampton at St. Mary’s.
“It’s a game that holds a special place for me, playing against Arsenal at Old Trafford,”
Marcus says, referring back to that February 2016 victory when he scored twice as an unknown teenager.