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MANCHESTER UTD vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR - 29th Sept 2024 = KO 4:30 pm
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REFEREE
Chris Kavanagh
TEAM FORM
Utd - LWWDD -------- Spurs - LLWWW
Having made differing starts to our respective Europa League journeys, we now prepare to lock horns in Sunday's Premier League blockbuster at Old Trafford. The pressure continues to pile on Erik ten Hag's shoulders following the hosts' 1-1 draw with FC Twente, while our 10 man team put three past Qarabag without reply on Thursday evening.
Creativity was in extremely short supply for us only a couple of weeks ago, but we crop have reverted to type in the final third with eight goals in our last three games, hitting both Brentford and Qarabag for three in the top flight and Europa League.
After emulating Manchester City against Brentford, coming from behind to prevail after conceding in the opening 30 seconds, our continental opener with Qarabag had the potential to be a banana skin thanks to Dragusin's early sending-off, only for the Azerbaijani side to miss gilt-edged chance after gilt-edged chance.
We punished our visitors for their wastefulness in the delayed kickoff throughJohnson, Sarr and Solanke to get our European campaign off to a flyer, and that three-goal success also marked a third successive victory for us.
We could be forgiven for dreading away days, though, as our side have only triumphed in two of our last 12 Premier League matches on the road while losing four of our last six, only defeating relegated Sheffield United during that dismal spell.
However, we managed to steal a point off of Man United at Old Trafford in last season's 2-2 thriller, extending our unbeaten record against the Red Devils to three top-flight matches, and the Theatre of Dreams is certainly no longer the feared fortress it once was.
REFEREE
Chris Kavanagh
TEAM FORM
Utd - LWWDD -------- Spurs - LLWWW
Having made differing starts to our respective Europa League journeys, we now prepare to lock horns in Sunday's Premier League blockbuster at Old Trafford. The pressure continues to pile on Erik ten Hag's shoulders following the hosts' 1-1 draw with FC Twente, while our 10 man team put three past Qarabag without reply on Thursday evening.
Creativity was in extremely short supply for us only a couple of weeks ago, but we crop have reverted to type in the final third with eight goals in our last three games, hitting both Brentford and Qarabag for three in the top flight and Europa League.
After emulating Manchester City against Brentford, coming from behind to prevail after conceding in the opening 30 seconds, our continental opener with Qarabag had the potential to be a banana skin thanks to Dragusin's early sending-off, only for the Azerbaijani side to miss gilt-edged chance after gilt-edged chance.
We punished our visitors for their wastefulness in the delayed kickoff throughJohnson, Sarr and Solanke to get our European campaign off to a flyer, and that three-goal success also marked a third successive victory for us.
We could be forgiven for dreading away days, though, as our side have only triumphed in two of our last 12 Premier League matches on the road while losing four of our last six, only defeating relegated Sheffield United during that dismal spell.
However, we managed to steal a point off of Man United at Old Trafford in last season's 2-2 thriller, extending our unbeaten record against the Red Devils to three top-flight matches, and the Theatre of Dreams is certainly no longer the feared fortress it once was.
Team News
We suffered an alarming scare over captain Son during the win over Qarabag on Thursday night, although Postecoglou stressed after the game that he does not believe the South Korean is nursing a serious problem.
No player has created more chances from open play than Son (13) in the 2024-25 Premier League season, and our skipper should be given the all-clear to face Man United, whom he also boasts four goals and one assist against from his last seven appearances.
Dragusin's red card and subsequent suspension only applies to European games too, so Odobert (thigh) and Richarlison (calf) are our only two guaranteed absentees for the trip to Manchester.
No player has created more chances from open play than Son (13) in the 2024-25 Premier League season, and our skipper should be given the all-clear to face Man United, whom he also boasts four goals and one assist against from his last seven appearances.
Dragusin's red card and subsequent suspension only applies to European games too, so Odobert (thigh) and Richarlison (calf) are our only two guaranteed absentees for the trip to Manchester.
Head-to-Head
We first played each other on Saturday 28th January 1899 where we drew 1-1 with them at the Lane, in an FA Cup tie. We did beat them 5-3 in the 2nd leg at their ground on Wednesday 1st February 1899 in the return leg.
We have gone on to play each other 201 times. We won 54, they won 96 with 51 games drawn.
League:- We won 44, they won 86 with 44 games drawn
FA Cup:- We won 5, they won 6, with 5 games drawn
League Cup:- We won 5, they won 2, with 1 game drawn
Cup :- We won 1, they won 1 with 1 game drawn
We have gone on to play each other 201 times. We won 54, they won 96 with 51 games drawn.
League:- We won 44, they won 86 with 44 games drawn
FA Cup:- We won 5, they won 6, with 5 games drawn
League Cup:- We won 5, they won 2, with 1 game drawn
Cup :- We won 1, they won 1 with 1 game drawn