Manchester United face Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday at Wembley Stadium with both teams vying for a place in the FA Cup final.

Both sides boast star-studded line-ups, with the game likely to see a number of one-on-one clashes take place throughout the match.

Here, we take a look at those personal battles which could shape the game:

Nemanja Matic vs Christian Eriksen

Eriksen heads into the clash in stunning form. The former Ajax man has had a hand in six goals in his last seven Premier League games, with three strikes and three assists. He also netted two in the previous round’s 3-0 victory over Swansea City.

Allowing for possibly Harry Kane, Eriksen has been one of the most consistent performers for Mauricio Pochettino’s team all season. His ability to find space between the lines and pick a pass will surely be a huge test for United’s Matic.

The Serbian midfielder has been one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League over the past few seasons so it will be interesting to see who has the edge at Wembley.

Eriksen has been one of Tottenham's most consistent performers this season (Getty)

Kieran Trippier vs Alexis Sanchez

Sanchez has somewhat underwhelmed following his arrival at Old Trafford, but the Chilean thrives on the big stage. He has scored five goals in his last six appearances at Wembley Stadium.

His skill and pace could see him present a big threat to Spurs defender Trippier, who will be given licence to attack with his total of eight assists so far this season, which the former Barcelona man could exploit.

The Tottenham full-back has had a promising season, though, and has arguably become the club’s first-choice right-back following the departure of Kyle Walker to Manchester City.

Alexis Sanchez thrives on the big stage (Reuters)

Davinson Sanchez vs Romelu Lukaku

Signed from Ajax for big money in the summer, Sanchez has had a great first season with Tottenham. The Colombian has claimed a starting spot from Toby Alderweireld and his assured performances alongside Jan Vertonghen have resulted in Spurs chalking up one of the best defensive records in the Premier League.

He has a physical battle on his hands this weekend up against United forward Lukaku. The Belgian is in great form lately and has netted in every round of the FA Cup so far his season, a run he will be hoping to continue at Wembley.

The forward has, however, received criticism from some quarters for his performances in big games so it should be a fascinating contest between the two, which Sanchez could well be quietly confident in gaining the upper hand.