Overview
- Kick-off is 12:30pm GMT at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with live UK coverage on TNT Sports 1 and streaming on discovery+.
- Both clubs sit on 17 points after 10 league games, so a victory would temporarily lift the winner up the table into second place before later fixtures.
- Ruben Amorim says he will make changes to use Manchester United’s depth for the short and long term, though several outlets predict a 3-4-2-1 with Benjamin Sesko up front.
- Lisandro Martínez remains out as he continues recovery from knee surgery, and Kobbie Mainoo did not travel with the squad for the match.
- Thomas Frank highlights United’s full-week preparation advantage and manages Spurs’ injuries, with Dominic Solanke ruled out until after the international break and Mohammed Kudus rated touch-and-go.