Manchester United will look to build on Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final win by continuing their three-game Premier League winning run against a dishevelled Tottenham.
Spurs are under their third manager of the season after Cristian Stellini was replaced by Ryan Mason as interim manager following the club’s 6-1 humbling at Newcastle.
They could find themselves nine points behind their opponents with a loss having played two games more. United’s north star this season has been securing Champions League football and Erik ten Hag sees his side inside the top four with eight games to go.
They defeated Tottenham 2-0 back in October and are favourites to win once again on Thursday. READ MORE: United reluctant to play games with Daniel Levy over Harry Kane Tottenham go into the match having won once in their last five matches and many have predicted that run to extend to six.
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