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Manchester United vs Tottenham - live! Rashford dangerous in tight encounter

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Nick Stromberg,Jack Lang
Saturday 28 October 2017 08:44 BST
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Manchester United v Tottenham: Premier League preview

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Manchester United welcome Tottenham to Old Trafford for Saturday's early kick-off aiming to climb decisively above their title-rivals towards the top of the Premier League table, with both sides currently level on points. Follow the latest here.

  • Manchester United vs Spurs kicked off at 12:30 BST
  • No Harry Kane for Spurs as Mousa Sissoko starts with Son Heung-min as striker
  • United welcome back Eric Bailly from injury
  • Marcus Rashford starts despite injury concern
  • Spurs can overtake United and move into second with victory

Follow the live action below...

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What time does it start?

Manchester United vs Tottenham kicks off at 12:30

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Football from 11:30. Highlights will be shown at 22:30 on BBC One.

It’s a big game for…

Anthony Martial. Likely to start in place of Marcus Rashford, the young Frenchman could do with one of his more convincing showings. Although his start to the season has been far from disastrous – with a return of nine goals and assists from all competitions – his inconsistency has frustrated Mourinho, who may soon be tempted to look at other starting options after Jesse Lingard’s match-winning brace in midweek.

Anthony Martial has a point to prove
Anthony Martial has a point to prove (Getty)

Best stat…

Four. Mauricio Pochettino has lost more Premier League matches to Jose Mourinho than he has against any other manager in the competition.

Remember when…

Roy Carroll and a slippery ball when these sides met in this fixture in the 2004-5 season: United would love some similar luck on Saturday.

Player to watch…

Son Heung-min. The South Korean has been pushing hard for a starting place with a run of elegant form in recent weeks. Especially with the absence of Kane, his pace and inventiveness will be crucial if Spurs are to come away from Old Trafford with points.

Son Heung-min impressed against Liverpool last weekend
Son Heung-min impressed against Liverpool last weekend (Getty)

Past three meetings…

Tottenham 2 (Wanyama, Kane) Manchester United 1 (Rooney), Premier League, 14 May 2017

Manchester United 1 (Mkhitaryan) Tottenham 0, Premier League, 11 December 2016

Tottenham 3 (Alli, Alderweireld, Lamela) Manchester United 0, Premier League, 10 April 2016

Form guide…

Manchester United: WWDWLW

Tottenham: WWWDWL

Odds…

Manchester United: 6/5

Tottenham: 28/11

Draw: 23/10

Good afternoon and welcome to the Independent's live coverage of today's crunch clash between Manchester United and Tottenham.

We'll be bringing you all the action, reaction and analysis from the game so make sure to stay tuned!

Team news shortly...

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 11:29

TEAM NEWS:

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 11:33

No Kane, no problem?

There was no grand ruse to Pochettino's words earlier this week - Harry Kane is indeed absent from Tottenham's match-day squad. How this affects the visitors remains to be seen, though the recent form of Son offers cause for optimism. His goal against Liverpool - set up, ironically, by Kane himself - was a testament to what he's capable of. Spurs will be hoping he can recreate that form today.

As for United, Rashford has retained his spot in Mourinho's starting XI ahead of Martial. His pace and precision will be vital for the hosts as they look to wear down a traditionally stubborn and disciplined backline (overlooking the capitulation against West Ham, of course). Herrera also starts once again. Maybe his outspoken attitudes about United's lack of desire in the defeat against Huddersfield last week has struck a chord with Jose. He'll have a point to prove today as he bids to hold on to his spot in the centre of the park.

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 11:39

Our chief football writer Miguel Delaney is at Old Trafford for today's showdown. For a deeper analysis of the clash, take a read of his in-depth piece from yesterday: 

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 11:40

Some words of encouragement from that man Kane 

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 11:50

Mourinho speaks...

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, speaking to Sky Sports, on his formation: "I'm not saying we are playing three at the back - you are saying that.

"We want to win, we have to try to win but we know we are playing against one of the best, if not the the best, in the league. But nothing can stop us to think we can win. That will be our approach, to be dominant and try to win this match."

Sounds a bit tetchy, you think?

The United boss was also full of praise for today's opposition. "They are a good team and good in every aspect," he said. "They can defend with lots of players back and counter attack quickly. They are good at keeping the ball in possession and they are strong physically.

"They are a very complete team so to win against them we must play close to perfection."

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 12:00

A reminder of all today's games:

  • Manchester United 12:30 Tottenham
  • Arsenal 15:00 Swansea
  • Crystal Palace 15:00 West Ham
  • Liverpool 15:00 Huddersfield
  • Watford 15:00 Stoke
  • West Brom 15:00 Manchester City
  • Bournemouth 17:30 Chelsea
Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 12:07

Pochettino speaks...

As you'd expect, the Tottenham boss is confident his side can cope without star striker Harry Kane: "I think we must keep our identity and philosophy. It is true Harry Kane is our main striker and one of the best in the world so we are going to miss him.

"But football is a collective sport so I believe in our squad. I think the team feels that we will miss him but the team is ready to compete and fight and win."

On Manchester United: "They have a lot of players injured who of course you would miss, but I think Manchester United have a great squad and unbelievable players. They are showing they are competitive."

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 12:16

Right, five minutes until kick-off. Hold onto your hats, folks. I'm predicting a 2-1 Tottenham win - though I wouldn't recommend taking my advice on this one. I have a knack for getting these things wrong...

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 12:26

Everyone loves a last minute stat. Here you go all:

Samuel Lovett28 October 2017 12:29

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