LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United and Liverpool lock horns for the second Sunday in a row this weekend and the hope is that their FA Cup fourth round clash will offer more entertainment than the Premier League stalemate did at Anfield.
United, on a high after returning to the top of the Premier League on Wednesday, will have home advantage this time in what is the standout tie of the round.
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