Manchester United are on the road in the Premier League again at the weekend, facing Tottenham Hotspur in our last game before the final international break of 2025.
Although having to settle for a point at Nottingham Forest on Saturday, the 2-2 draw stretched our unbeaten run to four games and a win in north London would really set us up nicely for the short period of inactivity.
It promises to be an entertaining encounter against Thomas Frank's men and a chance to settle some scores from last season.
Check out our guide to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium showdown...
The 12:30 GMT kick-off in the capital is being shown live by TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate in the UK.
You can get our Reds-focused build-up on MUTV from 11:15 GMT, with ex-defenders Wes Brown and Phil Bardsley our special guests on the day.
Please do join us in the United App and on ManUtd.com for extensive coverage, including interactive polls, match updates, Opta stats and interviews, including Ruben Amorim's thoughts before and after the match.
TEAM NEWS
Harry Maguire was fit enough to make the bench at Forest, meaning only Lisandro Martinez was unavailable at The City Ground. The Argentina international is closing on his return from a knee operation.
Ruben named an unchanged side for the first time in the Premier League but does have options if he wants to make changes for this particular challenge.
Spurs boss Frank has more issues to contend with, most recently losing Lucas Bergvall to concussion during the 1-0 home reverse to Chelsea. In their open training session before their UEFA Champions League game against FC Copenhagen, the Swede, along with Djed Spence and Mohammed Kudus, were all absent.
The hosts could also be without Yves Bissouma, Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Archie Gray, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Dominic Solanke and Kota Takai for the lunchtime kick-off.
FORM GUIDE
United lost four times to Spurs last season - twice in the Premier League, 4-3 in a Carabao Cup tie in the capital and, most painfully, 1-0 in the UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao.
Hence, this is an opportunity to right some wrongs from last term and build on the impressive recent run of results, three wins and a draw since the start of October.
Spurs started brightly under Frank, including a superb 2-0 away win at Manchester City in their second outing, but their home performances have led to disenchantment from the fans. The north Londoners have an excellent record on the road, the best in the division, although they lost at Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup.
However, it is a different story in their impressive stadium. The only league win there came against Burnley on the opening weekend and the only other point accrued was in a 1-1 draw against bottom club Wolves.
Spurs have another home tie to contend with before this weekend's action, against Copenhagen tonight (Tuesday).
DID YOU KNOW?
This will be our seventh league visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which replaced the iconic White Hart Lane ground.
After a Bruno Fernandes penalty rescued a point from our first appearance there, in 2020, we won on the next two trips, 3-1 and 3-0, with Edinson Cavani on the scoresheet on both occasions.
In 2023, we surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 and lost in both of our most recent outings there (2-0 and 1-0).
Edinson Cavani enjoyed playing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
RIVALS WATCH
Saturday 8 November
Tottenham Hotspur v UNITED (12:30 GMT)
Everton v Fulham (15:00 GMT)
West Ham United v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)
Chelsea v Wolves (20:00 GMT)
Sunday 9 November
Aston Villa v Bournemouth
Brentford v Newcastle United
Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion
Nottingham Forest v Leeds United
Manchester City v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)
Kick-offs 14:00 GMT unless stated.