Jose Mourinho is set to return to Old Trafford this week as his new Tottenham side take on former club Manchester United.
Mourinho was sacked by United on December 18 last year after his Old Trafford tenure came to a bitter end.
The Special One is now at Spurs and has started his reign with three straight wins.
He will now be looking to exact some revenge over his former employers in a huge midweek Premier League clash on Wednesday.
United drew 2-2 at home to Aston Villa on Sunday while Spurs beat Bournemouth 3-2.
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Man United vs Tottenham: date and kick off time
This Premier League clash will take place on Wednesday, December 4 and will kick off at the slightly different time of 7.30pm.
The match will be held at Old Trafford where Spurs beat United 3-0 last season thanks to a Lucas Moura double.
Man United vs Tottenham: TV channel and live stream
The game will be shown on Amazon Prime from 6:30pm as the streaming giants begin their venture into top-flight football.
Existing and new Prime members can watch the game via the Prime Video app, across mobile, Fire TV, games consoles, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, BT TV, TalkTalk TV, Apple TV, Chromecast and online.
Fans can also watch the action on Prime Video in 4K Ultra HD at no extra cost.
Non-members can start a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime – which will grant them access to all of the action.
Alternatively, new customers can join Amazon Prime for just £7.99 per month or £79 for the year.
Fans can see every goal from the night’s other games immediately in the Goals Centre.
Amazon Prime members can stream up to three games on different devices at the same time. Each match will have its own on-screen pundits, build-up and post-match analysis.
Man United vs Tottenham: Team news
Paul Pogba could make his comeback having been out since September while Scott McTominay, Nemanja Matic and Diogo Dalot could also be involved.
Defenders Eric Bailly and Marcos Rojo are still on the sidelines.
Spurs have no new injury concerns but remain without Hugo Lloris, Ben Davies and Erik Lamela.
Harry Winks and Lucas Moura started as substitutes against Bournemouth so may return to the starting line-up.
Man United vs Tottenham: Match stats
- Man United have lost three of their last seven home league against Spurs (W4), including this exact fixture 0-3 last season. They’d only lost two of their previous 36 at home against them in the top-flight (W27 D7).
- Tottenham have lost more Premier League games against Man United than they have vs any other side in the competition (34).
- The away side won both Premier League meetings between Manchester United and Tottenham last season, after the home side had won seven in a row in such games.
- Manchester United have picked up just 18 points from their opening 14 Premier League matches this season (W4 D6 L4), their worst start to a league season since the 1988-89 campaign, when they also had 18 points and went on to finish 11th.
- Tottenham won their last away league game against West Ham, picking up as many points in that game as they had in their previous 12 on the road in the Premier League (W0 D3 L9).
- Since keeping three consecutive Premier League clean sheets in February, Manchester United have only kept two in their last 25 games in the competition (36 goals conceded)
- Tottenham boss José Mourinho could become just the third manager to win a Premier League away game at Old Trafford with two different clubs (after Martin O’Neill and Rafael Benítez), having won there 3-1 with Chelsea in May 2005.
- José Mourinho could become the first ever Tottenham manager to win their first three Premier League games in charge of the club.
- Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have dropped 12 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season – only Aston Villa have dropped more (13).
- Tottenham’s Dele Alli has been directly involved in three goals in his last two Premier League games (two goals, one assist), as many as he had in his final 12 appearances under Mauricio Pochettino.