The boss has opted against making any changes from the side that beat Wolves 2-0 at home last time out, with Marcus Rashford still unavailable for selection through illness.
"We played a good game last week, it was a very dominant game so I expect the same today with the same line-up," Ten Hag told MUTV ahead of kick-off.
Despite the absence of our talisman, who the Dutchman expects to be ready to face Chelsea on Thursday, Ten Hag is confident the travelling players can deliver.
"It is not about the players who are not available," he told BBC.