MANCHESTER United possess a squad crammed full of household names.

Jose Mourinho’s men have hoovered up a host of medals at home and abroad during their careers.

It is a given fact that most members of the United squad possesses experience of a big occasion.

But most of Claude Puel’s men are hardly novices when it comes to major cup finals.

Indeed, he can call on players who have won international tournaments as well as domestic silverware.

Just look at this list for proof ...

Fraser Forster

The giant goalkeeper appeared in three finals during his time with Glasgow Celtic.

He was on the losing side in the 2010/11 Scottish League Cup final - current colleague Steven Davis among the Rangers scorers in their 2-1 win.

But he lifted the Scottish Cup later that same season and repeated the feat in 2012/13.

Cedric Soares

Will be the only reigning European Championship winner at Wembley this weekend, following Portugal’s success against Paul Pogba’s France last summer.

Prior to that, he had twice won the Portuguese Cup final - with Academica in 2012 and with Sporting Lisbon in 2015.

He might not possess great memories of that second win, however - he was sent off in only the 14th minute, Sporting holding on to draw 2-2 with Braga before winning on penalties.

Maya Yoshida

Was in the Japan side that won the 2011 Asian Cup final. Ex-Saint Tadanari Lee scored Japan’s extra time winner in a 1-0 success against Australia.

Ryan Bertrand

Famously made his European debut for Chelsea in the 2011/12 Champions League final against Bayern Munich in Munich. Bertrand played the first 73 minutes in left midfield before being substituted.

Florin Gardos

Unlikely to play at Wembley - after only one first team appearance in two years - but in 2010/11 he helped Steaua Bucharest win the Romanian Cup.

Steven Davis

The most decorated Saint in terms of cup winners finals, with five.

All were won during his time with Glasgow Rangers.

He came on as a 75th minute sub in the 2007/08 Scottish Cup final win over Queen of the South 2.

The same season he played the entire two hours and scored a penalty in the shoot-out as Rangers beat Dundee United on penalties in the Scottish League Cup final.

In 2008/09, Davis again won the Scottish Cup and in 2009/10 he was part of the Rangers side that won the Scottish League Cup (though he was subbed off at half-time).

The Northern Ireland captain scored the opener in Rangers’ 2-1 Scottish League Cup final win over arch rivals Celtic in 2010/11.

Davis was part of the Rangers side that reached the 2007/08 UEFA Cup final, where they were beaten 2-0 by Zenit St Petersburg.

Jay Rodriguez

Was a Wembley winner with Burnley in the 2008/09 Championship play off final. Came on as a 73rd minute sub in a game decided by Saints fan Wade Elliott’s goal against Sheffield United.

Dusan Tadic

Still waiting for his first cup final winners’ medal. Was twice a losing finalist in the Serbian Cup for Vojvodina in both 2006/07 and 2009/10.

Oriol Romeu

Was an unused sub when Chelsea won the 2011/12 Champions League final on penalties against Bayern Munich.

James Ward-Prowse Never played in a final for his club, but last summer skippered England under-21s in their Toulon Tournament final success against the host nation.

Nathan Redmond

One of only two current Saints to have scored at Wembley.

He netted Norwich City’s second goal in their 2-0 win over Middlesbrough in the 2014/15 Championship play off final.

Redmond was also in the England under-21 side that won the Toulon Tournament last summer.

Jack Stephens

Came on as a late sub in England under-21’s Toulon Trophy success last summer.

Sofiane Boufal

One of Boufal’s last games for Lille was last season’s French League Cup final against a Paris St Germain side containing Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede didn’t score as Paris SG, despite being reduced to ten men 20 minutes from time, won 2-1.

Manolo Gabbiadini

The new Saints striker’s only final experience was a second half sub for Italy under-21s in their 2015 European U21 Championship final loss to Spain.

Pierre Hojbjerg Played the whole 90 minutes and 12 minutes of extra time for Bayern Munich in the 2013/14 German Cup final against Borussia Dortmund 0.

2013 FIFA Club World Cup Final- Bayern Munich 2 Raja Casablanca 0- Hojbjerg unused sub.

Lloyd Isgrove

The only member of Claude Puel’s squad who has won THREE Wembley finals.

Isgrove, who is unlikely to face Manchester United, first appeared at the stadium when he helped Peterborough win the 2013/14 Football League Trophy. On loan at the time, he came on as a late sub in Posh’s 3-1 win over Chesterfield.

Last season, he twice more appeared on the winning side at Wembley.

On loan to Barnsley, he played the entire 90 minutes in his second Football League Trophy victory - a 3-2 win over Oxford United.

A few months later, he was back and scoring in Barnsley’s 3-1 League 1 play-off final success against Millwall.

Harrison Reed

The midfielder helped Saints win the 2014/15 Under-21 Premier League Cup. He appeared in both legs of the final victory over Blackburn, being sent off in the second leg at St Mary’s in the closing stages of Saints’ 2-1 success.

Sam McQueen

The left back helped Saints win the 2014/15 Under-21 Premier League Cup.

Josh Sims

The youngster who set up Shane Long’s semi final second leg winner at Anfield also helped Saints win the 2014/15 Under-21 Premier League Cup.

Matt Targett and Jake Hesketh, both currently injured, also appeared for Saints in that tournament success.