Manchester United vs Norwich live stream and team news: Cristiano Ronaldo starts alongside Jesse Lingard as Ralf Rangnick says fans have ‘right to express opinion’ after anti-Glazer protest

Manchester United will be desperate to return to winning ways against Norwich this weekend if they are to have any chance of a top four finish this season.
The Red Devils are currently seventh in the table, six points behind Tottenham, after a draw and a defeat in their last two outings.
Bottom place Norwich should prove the perfect antidote to their recent run but the Canaries will be bolstered by beating Burnley last time out.
Dean Smith's side have the second-worst away record in the Premier League this season and were smashed 4-0 at Old Trafford last campaign.
The Premier League contest is set to take place on Saturday, April 16.
It will take place at Old Trafford with a kick-off time of 3pm.
A late Cristiano Ronaldo penalty proved the winner for United when these two sides met in the reverse fixture back in December.
Unfortunately, this fixture will not be televised on UK screens due to the 3pm blackout in English football.
However, highlights will be available on the Sky Sports website and app shortly after the end of the match and then later on Match of the Day.
Updates will also be live on talkSPORT throughout the afternoon.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2, click HERE for the live stream.
Man United XI: De Gea, Dalot, Lindelof, Maguire, Telles, Pogba, Lingard, Fernandes, Sancho, Elanga, Ronaldo.
Subs: Henderson, Bailly, Jones, Wan-Bissaka, Matic, Mata, Rashford, Mejbri, Garnacho.
Norwich XI: Krul, Byram, Gibson, Hanley, Giannoulis, McLean, Normann, Dowell, Lees-Melou, Rashica, Pukki.
Subs: Gunn, Aarons, Zimmermann, Tzolis, Sorensen, Gilmour, Rowe, Placheta, Rupp.
Ralf Rangnick insisted United fans have a right to voice their views ahead of a planned protest this weekend.
“We know that football is a game of passion and emotion,” Rangnick said.
“I think we can all understand our supporters are disappointed both with where we stand in the table but also the performance which we showed against Everton.
“But I believe our supporters are one of if not the best in England and as long as they protest in a peaceful way and as along as they still support the team in the stadium I think they have the right to express their opinion. I can understand they have been disappointed.”