If the title is not going to end up with Claudio Ranieri and Leicester, Tottenham need to win here. Kyle Walker’s own goal gave United three points and a flying start to the season in August, but since then Tottenham have improved in all areas. United haven’t lost at White Hart Lane in any of their last 14 league encounters, and have two successive clean sheets behind them. Joel Tivemo
Kick-off Sunday 4pm
Venue White Hart Lane
Last season Tottenham Hotspur 0 Manchester United 0
Live Sky Sports 1
Referee Mike Dean
This season G26, Y81, R7, 3.65 cards per game
Odds H 10-11 A 3-1 D 5-2
Tottenham Hotspur
Subs from Vorm, McGee, Trippier, Davies, Vertonghen, Mason, Carroll, Winks, Onomah, Son, Chadli, Njie
Doubtful Njie (knee), Vertonghen (knee)
Injured Bentaleb (knee, May)
Suspended None
Form WLDWWD
Discipline Y57 R0
Leading scorer Kane 22
Manchester United
Subs from Romero, Poole, Weir, Januzaj, Love, Riley, McNair, Fellaini, Fosu-Mensah, Varela, Depay, Young, Borthwick-Jackson, Herrera, Valencia, Jones
Doubtful None
Injured Rooney (knee, 16 Apr), Shaw (leg, May), Januzaj (hamstring), Keane (pelvis), Schweinsteiger (knee, all unknown)
Suspended None
Form LWWLWW
Discipline Y54 R1
Leading scorer Martial 8