Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says they're excited to be renewing their rivalry with Leeds United.
Solskjaer played the last time United met Leeds in February 2004 before relegation cast the Yorkshire club into the football wilderness three years after reaching the Champions League semi-finals.
He said today: "I can't wait. It's been too long, of course. I know how much it means for our supporters and our club.
"It's a different type of Leeds coming up with the coach that has really done a great job with them and will test us to the limit.
"There were some fiery games with tackles flying in and players from both teams who were winners. We had a few fights, of course. Elland Road wasn't the quietest place when we came off the coach walking into the stadium, put it that way.
"There are loads of good memories. I enjoyed scoring two goals in a win at Elland Road. I came on as a sub (at Old Trafford) and it was a header at the back stick from a cross from Giggsy headed back to the other side.
"They were two good teams back in the day. I liked the build-up to the games and the quality they had tested us as a team as well.
"Sunday is a massive game. We have been waiting for years and we will be ready for it."

