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Manchester United will be without five right-backs for their FA Cup fifth round tie at Shrewsbury because Donald Love is cup-tied.

Love, 21, replaced Matteo Darmian to make his United debut this month and earned his first start in Thursday's Europa League defeat at Midtjylland.

However, the Rochdale -born full-back played for Wigan in their 4-0 FA Cup defeat at Bury in November and is ineligible for tonight's match at New Meadow.

It is the latest dilemma for United manager Louis van Gaal, who bemoaned Murphy's law following David de Gea's injury in Denmark last week.

With Darmian, Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young, Guillermo Varela and Love all unavailable, while Phil Jones, who has played at right-back on numerous occasions, is injured again.

Van Gaal could start Paddy McNair at right-back or hand a debut to another academy member.

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Right-footer Joe Riley was promoted to the first-team squad against Midtjylland and has spent the season playing at left-back for the Under-21s. James Weir is another an option.

United goalkeeper Joel Pereira is also out after he played in Rochdale's Cup loss - also to Bury - in December.

United recalled 18-year-old Dean Henderson from his loan spell at Stockport County and he is expected to be on the bench at Shrewsbury.