Man United take on Tottenham at Old Trafford in Premier League action on Wednesday. Here is all the key information ahead of the match, including live stream details.
The hosts go into the game attempting to stretch their unbeaten home league run to four games. They were last defeated at Old Trafford by Brighton on the opening weekend of the season.
Erik ten Hag's side were held 0-0 at Newcastle on Sunday, although were perhaps unfortunate not to win the game. There was controversy surrounding a disallowed goal scored by Cristiano Ronaldo, which was contentiously ruled out by VAR.
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United could end tonight in the top four with a win, but would need Chelsea to lose at Brentford and a seven-goal swing in their favour.
Meanwhile, Antonio Conte's Tottenham will be looking to end the night in second place with a win. Their only league defeat this season came in the 3-1 defeat to Arsenal last month.
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Spurs could welcome back Dejan Kulusevski, after the forward has missed the last five games through injury. Christian Eriksen, meanwhile, missed Sunday's draw with Newcastle through illness, and could be restored to the side.
Is Man United vs Tottenham on TV? What channel is it on?
Man United vs Tottenham is not on TV tonight. Sky Sports and BT Sport do not have the broadcasting rights to show any of the current midweek Premier League fixtures.
Instead, Amazon Prime has the rights to all nine midweek fixtures.
Man United vs Tottenham: Live stream
Man United vs Tottenham can be streamed live on the Amazon Prime Video service.
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It requires a Prime subscription to view. For more details on how to subscribe to Prime, and how to redeem a free trial if you have not been a Prime user for 12 months, click here.
What is the Man United vs Tottenham kick-off time?
Pre-match coverage of Man United vs Tottenham begins at 6:30pm UK time. Gabby Logan will present the action, with Thierry Henry, Roberto Martinez and Patrice Evra on punditry duty.
The match will then start at 7:30pm UK time, with Jon Champion and Alan Shearer on commentary for the evening.
Topics:Ā Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League