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Manchester United's Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw set to face Wigan

Jose Mourinho will give Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw a chance to prove themselves in Manchester United's FA Cup clash with Wigan.

United set up a Wembley EFL Cup final meeting with Southampton on Thursday as they beat Hull 3-2 on aggregate.

Attention switches to the FA Cup this weekend as 2013 winners Wigan make the short journey to Old Trafford for Sunday's fourth-round tie.

Mourinho has pledged to name a strong lineup, with Martial and Shaw among those set to come in although goalkeeper David De Gea will not play.

The United boss -- who has urged Martial to take his chances -- said he would get a chance to shine on Sunday after being omitted from the last two matchday squads.

Asked how the France international took being left out at Hull, Mourinho said: "I don't know. I don't speak with the players about how they take it.

"He will play on Sunday, and if on Sunday he plays magnificently he will play against Hull City in the next match. It's simple."

Shaw is also set to get a chance to prove his worth on Sunday after belatedly returning to the United squad.

The 21-year-old left-back has not featured since limping off midway through the EFL Cup quarterfinal against West Ham on Nov. 30, but has worked his way back to fitness.

Mourinho confirmed his intention to play Shaw against Wigan, whose manager Warren Joyce knows the Red Devils better than most.

Joyce was at the club from 2008 until November, when he left his role as coach of the reserves to take the hotseat at Wigan.

"I worked at the club with him for just a few months but it was enough to know he is a very nice man, a very passionate football man," Mourinho said.

"For sure, he'll come with a team very aggressive, very well organised defensively, but I am going to play with a good team -- a team with the responsibility to give the fans a good performance and try and win."