We don't want Champions League play-off: Arsenal and Manchester United aim to seal top-three place
As rivals face each other at Old Trafford, both target the same goal - gain hassle-free direct entry to next season's European competition
Manchester United and Arsenal's players will be hoping to avoid the hassle of a Champions League play-off tie when they meet at Old Trafford in the Premier League today.
Two points above United in third place (and three points below second-place Manchester City), Arsenal are on course for automatic Champions League qualification, with the team finishing fourth obliged to enter the competition in the play-off round in late August.
But victory for United would take them above Arsenal and although Arsene Wenger's side have a game in hand at home to struggling Sunderland on Wednesday, defeat is a complication they could do without.
Furthermore, with the north London club having lost 1-0 at home to a Swansea City side with nothing to play for on their last outing - ending a 10-game unbeaten run - Sunderland's visit no longer seems the formality it perhaps once did.
United are effectively guaranteed to finish no lower than fourth, having opened up a six-point gap over fifth-place Liverpool with a significantly better goal difference.
Manager Louis van Gaal has therefore achieved his objective for the campaign, but he also knows that snatching a podium place from Arsenal's grasp would give his team a psychological edge going into next season.
"I think [finishing fourth] was a big challenge," said the Dutchman, whose side halted a run of three straight defeats with a hard-fought 2-1 win at Crystal Palace last weekend.