Team news, where to watch, referee & VAR

Tottenham Hotspur play host to Manchester United in the Premier League‘s afternoon kick-off this Sunday, in what could be a game of huge significance to under-fire manager Ange Postecoglou.

Spurs headed into the weekend 14th in the Premier League with almost two-thirds of the season gone, and they have now crashed out of both domestic cup competitions, leaving the Australian under considerable pressure.

Sunday’s fixture offers Postecoglou’s side an opportunity to overtake a struggling Man Utd side, who have collected just two points more than the hosts, in what has been an extremely disappointing season.

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Tottenham vs Man Utd team news

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Tottenham

Tottenham have been in an injury crisis this season, which can be partially blamed for their disappointing campaign up to this point. Dominic Solanke, Cristian Romero, Wilson Odobert, Radu Dragusin, Destiny Udogie, Timo Werner and Richarlison all remain unavailable, while Micky van de Ven is also likely to miss out again.

James Maddison, Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie are in contention to return, though, in a much-needed boost for Spurs.

Man Utd

Lisandro Martinez is set to be ruled out for the foreseeable future due to an ACL injury, joining fellow defenders Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans along with Mason Mount on the injury list.

Ruben Amorim was then hit with several pieces of bad news on Saturday afternoon, as Kobbie Mainoo is facing a few weeks out, Amad Diallo could miss the entire season with an ankle injury, while Toby Collyer and Manuel Ugarte are also doubts for Sunday.

Where to watch Tottenham vs Man Utd on TV

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Viewers in the UK will be able to tune in on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and NOW TV, with kick-off scheduled for 4:30pm (GMT) on Sunday 16th February.

Tottenham vs Man Utd referee & VAR

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The referee appointed for Sunday’s fixture is Peter Bankes, who will be assisted by Eddie Smart and Nick Greenhalgh. The fourth official in north London will be Michael Salisbury and, at Stockley Park, Paul Tierney is on VAR duty, assisted by Gary Beswick.

Peter Bankes record

Tottenham

Man Utd

Games

11

7

Record

5W, 3D, 3L

3W, 0D, 4L

Cards received

24 Yellow, 0 Red

14 Yellow, 0 Red

Cards to opponents

29 Yellow, 2 Red

8 Yellow, 1 Red

Penalties for/against

1/1

1/0

Tottenham vs Man Utd form

Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou reacts after the match

Consecutive defeats against Liverpool and Aston Villa have seen Spurs crash out of both domestic cup competitions, and given that they are just 14th in the Premier League table, there is seemingly a real threat Postecoglou could soon lose his job.

Results have been particularly poor since the turn of the year, suffering defeats against the likes of Leicester City and Everton, although the Lilywhites did manage to win their last league match, prevailing 2-0 away at Brentford.

Tottenham’s last five results (all competitions)

Date

Opponent

Competition

Result

Sun 9th Feb

Aston Villa (a)

FA Cup

L 2-1

Thu 6th Feb

Liverpool (a)

EFL Cup

L 4-0

Sun 2nd Feb

Brentford (a)

Premier League

W 0-2

Thur 30th Jan

Elfsborg (h)

Europa League

W 3-0

Sun 26th Jan

Leicester (h)

Premier League

L 1-2

Man Utd

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts

Man Utd have also been extremely poor in the Premier League this season, and there is real danger they will record their lowest-ever finish since the competition began, having never previously finished below eighth.

The Red Devils lost 2-0 at home against Crystal Palace in their last league outing, but they may be able to take some confidence from winning their most recent game on the road, defeating Fulham 1-0, before beating Leicester City 2-1 at home in the FA Cup.

Man Utd’s last five results (all competitions)

Date

Opponent

Competition

Result

Fri 7th Feb

Leicester City (h)

Premier League

W 2-1

Sun 2nd Feb

Crystal Palace (h)

Premier League

L 0-2

Thu 30th Jan

FCSB (a)

Europa League

W 0-2

Sun 26th Jan

Fulham (a)

Premier League

W 0-1

Thu 23rd Jan

Rangers (h)

Europa League

W 2-1

Tottenham vs Man Utd head-to-head

Historically, Man Utd have a solid record against Tottenham, but results have been much more mixed in recent years, with the Red Devils failing to win in the last four matches between the two sides in all competitions.

Despite their injury woes, Spurs should be confident heading into Sunday’s game, given that they have already triumphed over United twice this season, most recently winning 4-3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the EFL Cup quarter-final.

Tottenham v Man Utd head-to-head (all competitions)

Tottenham wins

56

Draws

51

Man Utd wins

96

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2025-02-16 06:25:11

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