Manchester United and Chelsea face a challenging 48-hour turnaround ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final replay at Stamford Bridge on Monday.
Both sides were in Premier League action on Saturday, giving them little time to prepare for an encounter that carries with it the tantalising prize of a semi-final date with Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.
United manager Alex Ferguson made several changes for his side's 1-0 win at Sunderland, with Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and Ryan Giggs among the players omitted from the squad altogether.
Despite United's reputation for endurance in the major competitions, centre-back Jonny Evans admits it is something of a novelty to play two games in such quick succession.
"I have never really been in this situation before, so it will be new to probably most of us," said the Northern Ireland international.
"It's just all about tonight (Saturday). We will probably go back and get a good recovery session in and make sure we have done everything we can physically to make sure we are right for the game on Monday."
Ferguson is desperate to see United end their nine-year wait for FA Cup glory, having seen his side beaten 1-0 by Chelsea in 2007 in their last appearance in the final.
The Scot will also be keenly aware that, with four FA Cup triumphs in the last six seasons, Chelsea are intruding upon United's territory as the most successful side in the history of the game's oldest cup competition.
However, his decision to shuffle his pack against Sunderland owed as much to his team's dominant position in the Premier League table as it did to his desire to add a sixth FA Cup winner's medal to his collection.
United's win at the Stadium of Light enabled them to preserve their 15-point lead at the top of the standings and a 20th English title now appears a formality.
Last season's European champions remain in contention for honours in both the FA Cup and the Europa League, but Saturday's 2-1 loss at Southampton jeopardised their chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League.
"We had to manage the squad," he said. "We don't have too many options in some positions, so we had to use the players we had.
"It would have been different if we'd done better in the first half, because in the second we had the chances to win."
"If you don't have one or two players, you have to manage the squad. Mata could be back on Monday, but Cahill, I don't think so."
Despite United's record-breaking dominance in the league, which has now seen them amass 50 points from a possible 54, Benitez will take heart from his side's performance in the 2-2 draw at Old Trafford on March 10.
Then, United quickly assembled a 2-0 lead, only to wilt in the face of Chelsea's stirring comeback in the second half.
Since that game, United have produced two laboured 1-0 victories, over Reading and Sunderland, but Ferguson confirmed that he will look to recall his big guns for the trip to west London.
"There will be changes at Chelsea," he said. "We will have to wait and see how Wayne is. He was a bit tired after getting back from the England match (in Montenegro).
"We will have Ryan Giggs and Javier Hernandez available and there were a couple of others who I did not take to Sunderland."
• These Premier League giants have met 166 times competitively; Manchester United have won 72, Chelsea 45 and 49 have been drawn.
• Early goals from Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney in the original tie at Old Trafford on 10 March seemed to set Manchester United on their way to the last four of the FA Cup, but a second-half fightback with Eden Hazard and Ramires finding the net, saw Chelsea earn this replay.
• Manchester United hold an eight wins to two lead in the FA Cup standings, including a 4-0 victory in the 1994 final with two penalties from Eric Cantona. Chelsea won their only other clash in the final, 1-0, in the first to be held at the new Wembley, courtesy of a goal in extra time from Didier Drogba.
• This is only the second time out of the 11 when these clubs have drawn each other in the FA Cup, that the tie has not been settled at the first time of asking.
• This is United's third trip to Stamford Bridge this season, having won in the Premier League by the odd goal in five, and lost in the Capital One Cup by the odd goal in nine.
• Manchester City await the winners of this replay in the semi-finals at Wembley on Sunday, 14 April – kick off 1600 BST.
• Holders Chelsea are defending the most impressive recent record in the FA Cup, being winners in four of the last six seasons, and in seven overall.
• They have won 22 of their last 27 FA Cup matches, drawing in five – including the loss on penalties to Everton in a fourth round replay in 2011.
• Blues have beaten 13 of the last 14 Premier League clubs they have encountered in this competition, and have found the net in all 28 FA Cup outings, since the 1-0 loss to Barnsley in the 2008 quarter-finals.
• It's 10 years since the Blues were last beaten at the Bridge in an FA Cup tie; Arsenal did the damage with a 3-1 victory in a quarter-final replay on 25 March 2003 on their way to winning the cup. John Terry netted for both sides.
• Manchester United are defending the best record in FA Cup history of 11 wins (five under Sir Alex Ferguson), 18 appearances in the final and 27 in the semi-finals.
• The Premier League champions-elect are determined to do the double, having not won the cup since 2004, and have faced a Premier League club in their last eight FA Cup games.
• The Red Devils are looking for a 21st win from 28 FA Cup rounds against Premier League sides, since lifting the silverware nine years ago.
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