Security measures have been intensified for the rearranged match between United and FC Bournemouth after Sunday's encounter was abandoned due to security fears.
Kick-off between United and Bournemouth was initially delayed by 45 minutes at the weekend after a suspect device was found in the stadium.
Wayne Rooney arrived at Old Trafford more than seven hours before kick-off in the final Premier League match of the season between Manchester United and Bournemouth.
The United captain looked relaxed and waved at photographers as he made his way towards the stadium.
The match was then called off and a bomb squad called in to carry out a controlled explosion on the device, before it was later revealed the incident was the result of a huge security blunder.
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On Sunday night Greater Manchester Police (GMP) confirmed the device was left behind following a training exercise last week and wasn't discovered until shortly before kick-off, despite stewards conducting an extensive search of the stadium - as is matchday protocol - on the day of the game.
A GMP search team conducted an extensive sweep of the ground on Tuesday morning - more than 10 hours before kick-off between United and Bournemouth.
United need a point to secure a fifth-placed finish in the table, but a top four berth is all but out of the question.
A win will draw Louis van Gaal's side level on points with Manchester City, but City's far superior goal difference means it is they who will play in next season's Champions League.