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Manchester United supporters in Kuala Lumpur were left disappointed when Ruben Amorim's side slumped to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of ASEAN All-Stars but now they have the chance to make
it right against Hong Kong. Following that embarrassing loss on Wednesday, the Portuguese manager is keen for a change in fortunes in his team's next clash on Friday. After a woeful
season that saw the Red Devils finish 15th in the Premier League, supporters are looking for any signs of encouragement. Amorim, who stepped in mid-season to fill Erik ten Hag's boots,
has been upfront about his team's performances and conceded that the fans were spot on to boo his lads after their last outing. In the run-up to the match, he reflected: "It's
going to be the same [in Hong Kong]. These people believe in Manchester United, no matter what the context. It's our job, it's our duty to improve the team and to improve the next
season." The showdown is set for an 8pm kick-off local time (1pm UK time and 8am ET) and will be broadcast live exclusively for MUTV subscribers. Fans can catch the action streaming
online or on the telly for those hooked up to the channel and now the starting line-up has been confirmed. The United starting XI versus Hong Kong is as follows: Tom Heaton; Tyler
Fredricson, Jonny Evans, Godwill Kukonki; Jaydan Kamason, Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes, Harry Amass; Shea Lacey, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund. The substitutes include Altay Bayindir,
Daniel Armer, Ayden Heaven, Reece Stafford Munro, Patrick Dorgu, Sekou Kone, Toby Collyer, Tyler Fletcher, Kobbie Mainoo, Jack Moorhouse, Manuel Ugarte, Mason Mount, Jim Thwaites, Amad and
Chido Obi. Amorim rotated 27 of his 32-man squad in Kuala Lumpur, with no player clocking more than a half of action. Ahead of the game Amorim confirmed that Luke Shaw wouldn't be
featuring in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Diogo Dalot, Harry Maguire and Andre Onana are all absent because they have all jetted off to India for fan and partner engagements rather than
participating in the match. Manchester United's opponents in Hong Kong are the region's representative team in international football. At the helm is Ashley Westwood, a product of
the Manchester United academy, who later played for Bradford City, Sheffield Wednesday and Wrexham. Manchester United are pocketing around $11 million (£8m) for their post-season tour -vital
funds for the cash-strapped club. After losing the Europa League final to Spurs, there'll be no European football for them next season, as the club missed out on qualifying for the
Champions League and a payday of up to £100m.