
It is 11 years since Wimbledon FC relocated more than 50 miles north of their south-west London home to the Buckinghamshire town of Milton Keynes
The name was changed to MK Dons the following year in 2004
During that time, Premier League teams have visited stadium:mk, but none of the stature of the 20-time English champions
Winkelman said: "It's a terrific way to mark the 10-year anniversary of the club
It's taken us that long to get a really, really great cup draw
It will be the biggest game in the club's history
"I remember watching the draw
We were just waiting and waiting and it just kept going
Then right at the end there are just two teams left in the hat and MK Dons came out at home
By that point we knew it had to be Manchester United but we still wanted their name to be said just to make sure it was true! "It was really amazing
It shows just how exciting a cup draw can be, because you can get one of the biggest clubs in world football at the end of it
And I'm so pleased it's here, at stadium:mk
We've finished the stadium, and getting Manchester United here really sends out that message about what we've achieved here in Milton Keynes
"Sometimes you need the big Premier League clubs to come here to send that message out
'It couldn't be better and I cannot wait
It's so unbelievable, but it's real, they're coming here and we're all really looking forward to it."Three MK Dons players are fighting to be fit
Goalkeeper David Martin and full-back Lee Hodson missed the goalless draw with Coventry on Saturday with knocks sustained during the win at Chesterfield
Danny Green (hamstring) missed both the trip to Derbyshire and the stalemate against the Sky Blues and the winger will also be assessed.Samir Carruthers made his return from a thigh strain at the weekend as a second-half substitute and the midfielder will hope to be involved from the start on Tuesday night.Recent signing Jordan Spence, fellow defender Tom Flanagan, midfielder Mark Randall and forwards Tom Hitchcock and Benik Afobe are also vying for starting places.United defender Chris Smalling and midfielder Ander Herrera will have their condition assessed ahead of the second-round tie.Smalling came off in the first half of Sunday's 1-1 draw at Sunderland with a groin injury, while Herrera sat out the clash due to an ankle problem.It is not expected that new signing Marcos Rojo's work-permit situation will be resolved in time for him to make his debut at stadium:mk and it remains to be seen whether fellow defender Rafael will be deemed fit enough to feature
Source : PA
Source: PA