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Your support makes all the difference.This weekend in the Premier League, Manchester United play Tottenham.
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Ahead of the match, we take a look at how the sides' players Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane compare.
The battle for the Champions League places hots up as Tottenham travel to Old Trafford on Sunday knowing that a win would take them level with Louis van Gaal’s side. The Dutchman will be looking for a response following a demoralising FA Cup exit at home to Arsenal on Monday.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side will approach this fixture with no fear having left Old Trafford with all three points each of the last two seasons. The White Hart Lane outfit have lost just three league games since a 2-1 reversal at home to Stoke City four months ago, and are in flying form.
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