Tottenham Hotspur face off against Manchester United for the first time since the Europa League final on Saturday, having defeated the Red Devils four times last season.
A scrappy Brennan Johnson goal ensured Spurs ended their 17-year wait for silverware in Bilbao, all while condemning United to their worst season in modern times.
Ruben Amorim has since recovered from that traumatic defeat, with his United side entering Saturday’s duel on a four-game unbeaten run. They’re now level on points with Thomas Frank’s Lilywhites, who laid an egg at home to Chelsea last weekend but were rampant against Copenhagen in midweek.
After three successive wins that had ’The United Strand’ dreaming, Amorim’s side were pegged back by Nottingham Forest at the City Ground last weekend, drawing 2–2.
With the final interval of 2025–26 looming, neither side will want to taste defeat this weekend.
Here is guide to the Premier League’s lunchtime kick-off.






