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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs MANCHESTER UNITED - 16th Feb 2025 - KO 4:30pm
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REFEREE:
Peter Banks
TEAM FORM
Spurs - LLWWL ---------- Man Utd - WLWWW
Two fallen titans of the English game butt heads in Sunday's Premier League main event, as we welcome Man Utd to our North London home. Victory for us would enable us to leapfrog our equally lowly opponents in the bottom half of the Premier Legue, although neither of us can consider ourselves to be completely clear of the relegation picture just yet.
In the space of just four days earlier this month, the Australian's bid to fulfil that prophecy suffered two devastating blows, as an EFL Cup Semi-final Collapse at the hands of Liverpool preceded another FA Cup exit, this time in the fourth round to Aston Villa.
A first slice of silverware since 2008 could still arrive in the form of the Europa League, though, and before our double dose of knockout heartache, we finally pulled ourselves out of a Premier League rut away to London rivals Brentford.
Sinking the Bees at the Gtech Community Stadium snapped Tour abysmal four-game losing run and seven-game winless sequence in the top flight, where the goal now is to end an equally embarrassing run of form at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Our men have now gone over three months without winning a Premier League home game, drawing two and losing five of their last seven top-flight games in front of our own fans, despite finding the back of the net in all of them.
Only Everton have failed to score away from home against Tottenham in the 2024-25 Premier League season, but Postecoglou is yet to suffer the agony of defeat to Man United in the competition and could now become just the fourth manager - after Emery, Gullit and Nuno Santo - to go unbeaten in his first four Premier League matches against the Red Devils.
REFEREE:
Peter Banks

TEAM FORM
Spurs - LLWWL ---------- Man Utd - WLWWW
Two fallen titans of the English game butt heads in Sunday's Premier League main event, as we welcome Man Utd to our North London home. Victory for us would enable us to leapfrog our equally lowly opponents in the bottom half of the Premier Legue, although neither of us can consider ourselves to be completely clear of the relegation picture just yet.
In the space of just four days earlier this month, the Australian's bid to fulfil that prophecy suffered two devastating blows, as an EFL Cup Semi-final Collapse at the hands of Liverpool preceded another FA Cup exit, this time in the fourth round to Aston Villa.
A first slice of silverware since 2008 could still arrive in the form of the Europa League, though, and before our double dose of knockout heartache, we finally pulled ourselves out of a Premier League rut away to London rivals Brentford.
Sinking the Bees at the Gtech Community Stadium snapped Tour abysmal four-game losing run and seven-game winless sequence in the top flight, where the goal now is to end an equally embarrassing run of form at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Our men have now gone over three months without winning a Premier League home game, drawing two and losing five of their last seven top-flight games in front of our own fans, despite finding the back of the net in all of them.
Only Everton have failed to score away from home against Tottenham in the 2024-25 Premier League season, but Postecoglou is yet to suffer the agony of defeat to Man United in the competition and could now become just the fourth manager - after Emery, Gullit and Nuno Santo - to go unbeaten in his first four Premier League matches against the Red Devils.
Team News
For the past several weeks, Postecoglou has been managing without a full team or close to a full team of injured troops, but at least two and potentially as many as four could return for the visit of Man United.
Our boss confirmed on Friday that for the past several weeks, he has been managing without a full team or close to a full team of injured troops, but at least two and potentially as many as four could return for the visit of Man United.
Our boss confirmed on Friday that Vicario and Udogie are on track for their first appearances of 2025, while Maddison and Johnson could also be back from calf problems. Odobert and Werner are in training too, but their comebacks will have to wait.
However, van de Ven (thigh), Romero (thigh), Solanke (knee) and Richarlison (calf) remain sidelined, while Dragusin recently underwent successful surgery on his season-ending ACL problem.
Our boss confirmed on Friday that for the past several weeks, he has been managing without a full team or close to a full team of injured troops, but at least two and potentially as many as four could return for the visit of Man United.
Our boss confirmed on Friday that Vicario and Udogie are on track for their first appearances of 2025, while Maddison and Johnson could also be back from calf problems. Odobert and Werner are in training too, but their comebacks will have to wait.
However, van de Ven (thigh), Romero (thigh), Solanke (knee) and Richarlison (calf) remain sidelined, while Dragusin recently underwent successful surgery on his season-ending ACL problem.
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 203 times. We won 59, they won 96 with 51 games drawn.
League:- We won 45, they won 86 with 44 games drawn
FA Cup:- We won 5, they won 6, with 5 games drawn
League Cup:- We won 6, 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 203 times. We won 59, they won 96 with 51 games drawn.
League:- We won 45, they won 86 with 44 games drawn
FA Cup:- We won 5, they won 6, with 5 games drawn
League Cup:- We won 6, they won 2, with 1 game drawn
Cup :- We won 1, they won 1 with 1 game drawn