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Man Utd-Tottenham: confirmed line-ups and live updates

Man Utd-Tottenham: confirmed line-ups and live updates

Welcome to our live coverage of Manchester United-Tottenham. This is what you need to know ahead of the kick-off.

Tottenham Hotspur have lost 20 of their 25 Premier League away trips to Old Trafford (W2 D3 L20) – their biggest tally of defeats away at any club in the competition.
 
Spurs - who beat Manchester United back in May 2017 - will be looking to record consecutive league victories against the Red Devils for the first time since April 1990.
 
In fact, Spurs won all three meetings against Manchester United in all competitions in 1989-90, with Gary Lineker scoring three of their four goals across those matches. This was only the second time Spurs have beaten the Red Devils three times in a single season (also 1981-82).
 
Manchester United have won their last five Premier League games at Old Trafford, keeping a clean sheet in each win – they last recorded six consecutive home league wins without conceding in March 2010 (run of seven).
 
In their last two games, Manchester United have scored one goal, attempted only four shots on target and have an xG total of 0.97. Spurs have faced those same opponents over the last three games (Huddersfield & Liverpool) and netted eight goals, had 13 shots on target and had an xG total of 3.62.
 
Mauricio Pochettino has lost more Premier League matches against Jose Mourinho (4) than he has versus any other manager in the competition.
 
This will be Marcus Rashford’s last Premier League game as a teenager (turns 20 on October 31st). Only Wayne Rooney (15) has scored more goals for Man Utd in the Premier League as a teenager than Rashford (13) and Rashford’s goal total is the 10th most by a teenager overall in Premier League history.
 
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