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Man Utd to continue Premier League preparations with warm-up friendly vs West Brom

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Man Utd will continue their preparations for Project Restart by lining up against Championship promotion-chasers West Brom in a warm-up friendly.

Officials at United are working to arrange the match for sometime this week, reports the Evening Standard. The meeting between the side will take place behind closed doors, and will be used to help both sets of players get back to full match fitness and sharpness, ahead of their next respective competitive fixtures.

United have less than a fortnight before their Premier League campaign gets back under way with a trip to Tottenham on June 19.

The Baggies are in action less than 24 hours later with a home tie against Birmingham, as they bid to keep pace with table toppers Leeds.

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