31/03/2013 20:20, Report by Way Of A Marshall & A O'Connor Date, time and coverage: Monday 1 April, kick-off is 12:30 BST. The match is going to be shown live in the UK on ITV1 and you are able to follow it via ManUtd.com's exclusive text and radio commentaries. Form guide: Manchester United come in top form domestically despite going out of the Champions League. Unbeaten because the defeat at Norwich City in November, the Barclays Premier League leaders have been as successful on the road as at Old Trafford. Saturday's 1-0Avictory at Sunderland means the Reds would be the first team in England's top trip to own won 25 of the first 30 league games. Chelsea have won six of these last seven games at Stamford Bridge but this weekend was slipped up away at Southampton by them, dropping 2-1 and giving desire to sides coveting their top-four position. Inches and outs: Paul Scholes and Phil Jones can both be available for the visit to London with Sir Alex specific to mix his pack following Saturday's game at Sunderland. Chelsea made eight changes because of their defeat to Southampton, so the likes of Ashley Cole, David Luiz and Ramires are set to come back. Betting: Chelsea are the favourites on their property patch with bwin pricing the Blues at 2.35 to win in regular time, with United rated 2.75 photographs and the sketch 3.20. The main city club are 1.75 with the Reds at 1.95, to undergo by anyAmeans. Last meeting: The Reds looked on course for the semi-finals of the FA Cup when using an early two-goal lead at Old Trafford through Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney. But, Rafa Benitez's area came on strong in the second half and replacement Eden Hazard pulled one back before Ramires equalised. Merely a good save by David De Gea eliminated his compatriot Juan Mata from scoring a spectacular winner.
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