The Champions League returns to Old Trafford after a brief one-year-absence. Manchester United, who finished fourth last season, have a chance to book their place in the group stages of the competition if they overcome Club Brugge in the two-legged qualifying round.
On paper, United should start as strong favourites, but the Belgium outfit should not be taken lightly. United have started the season on a positive note, with back-to-back 1-0 victories over Tottenham and Aston Villa. Louis van Gaal will be hoping his side to continue the winning form, albeit with a better scoreline and goal difference.