Tottenham host Manchester United in a thrilling opening act to this weekend’s Premier League action.
Four times these two met last season and four times Spurs walked away with the victory.
Victory in the Europa League final in Bilbao ended Tottenham’s long wait for silverware but it wasn’t enough to keep Ange Postecoglou in the job with Thomas Frank brought in to lead a new era in the summer.
A woeful display booed by the home crowd against Chelsea undermined the progress Spurs have made this season with United heading to the capital having finally found some form of their own.
A draw against Nottingham Forest ended their winning run last weekend but United are now undefeated in four under newly-crowned manager of the month Ruben Amorim.
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