Ole Gunnar Solksjaer is set to face his first real test as Manchester United manager, as the Red Devils travel to Wembley Stadium to battle Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.
Solksjaer has won his opening five games as United manager, and has the chance to make it six from six, with Sunday's encounter.
Spurs have won their last three, in all competitions, and will be eager to repeat the performance and scoreline of when these teams battled earlier this season.
In August, Lucas Moura's double inspired Tottenham to a famous 3-0 win at Old Trafford, piling even more misery on then United boss, Jose Mourinho.
Moura celebrating with Spurs striker Harry Kane following his second goal of the game (image via Getty Images).
Team News
Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier is still out following surgery on his appendix and Lucas Moura is also an injury doubt.
But Mousa Dembele and Jan Vertonghen returned to full training last week, with both in contention to feature for Spurs.
Paul Pogba looks set to be available for selection after he missed United's FA Cup win over Reading with a leg injury.
Eric Bailly is still suspended, with Chris Smalling set to miss a seventh straight game with a foot injury.
Marcos Rojo returned to Argentina last week to continue his rehabilitation.
The Managers
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino on delays to Spurs' new ground: "To move to our new stadium will be massive, massive for our fans. I cannot wait to move.
"I told Daniel (Levy), he always listens and arrives in my office and says 'do you know what will be good, to move there or not?'. I said 200% we have to move there as soon as possible."
Manchester United caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solksjaer on Harry Kane: "He's not bad, is he?
"He is a fantastic goalscorer, one of the best in the world. From the outside, it looks like he never misses chances really. We have to make sure he doesn't get any (chances) against us."
Match Stats
- Spurs could win three back-to-back competitive top-flight meetings with United for the first time since 1960.
- United have lost their last three league matches away to Spurs, having been defeated only three times in the previous 23 before that.
- Harry Kane could score in seven successive matches for the first time in his career.
- Marcus Rashford has been directly involved in nine goals in his last eight Premier League games, scoring four and assisting five goals.
- United could keep consecutive clean sheets for the first time in the league this campaign.
Betting Odds
Tottenham Hotspur: 11/10
Draw: 27/10
Manchester United: 13/5