Spurs v United – how to watch, team news, key information
After four consecutive away matches in all competitions, we return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday afternoon for a huge clash with Manchester United (4.30pm UK).
Since our unforgettable 6-1 win at Old Trafford in October, United have strengthened their position in the upper reaches of the Premier League table and are currently second behind leaders Manchester City.
They also beat Granada 2-0 in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final on Thursday evening.
Here’s all the key information you need to know ahead of the match...
How can I watch the game?
Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event will be screening the match live in the UK on Sunday, kick-off 4.30pm, while radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Full worldwide broadcast listings are available here.
Remember, our live Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app is the perfect way to follow the action live, wherever you are in the world, with live text and audio commentary, goal alerts and stats at your fingertips.
Plus, don’t forget to tune in to N17 Live, our exclusive pre- and post-match show from inside the stadium, as Ben Davies and Micky Hazard join us on air to discuss all the action. N17 Live is available to watch for free online, across social media and on the Spurs Official app from 3.45pm UK time.
Alternatively, you can join our Watchalong on Twitch – head to twitch.tv/tottenhamhotspur from 3.30pm UK on Sunday to comment on and debate all the action with hosts Rebekah and Matt.
Hear from Jose Mourinho as he previews Sunday's home match against Manchester United with Spurs TV.
How will the teams line up?
Full-backs Matt Doherty and Ben Davies are injured and will miss Sunday’s match.
Goalkeeper Alfie Whiteman is also unavailable as he recovers from knee surgery.
For United, Anthony Martial is out with a knee problem, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is hopeful that Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw will be able to take part after both were substituted against Granada on Thursday.
Rashford has been playing through a foot injury in recent weeks.
Who is the referee and what colours will the teams be playing in?
Chris Kavanagh will be Sunday’s referee, assisted by Adam Nunn and Sian Massey-Ellis.
The fourth official will be Andre Marriner.
We’ll be in our usual home kit with our goalkeeper in green, while United will be in red shirts, white shorts and black socks. Their goalkeeper will be in all dark grey with orange trim.
How can I get the matchday programme?
As usual, printed copies of our official matchday programme are available to order and have delivered direct to your door.
Although the deadline to order your copy and have it in your hands in time for kick-off has now passed, you can still order yours online for delivery as soon as possible. Lucas Moura is the subject of the main interview in Sunday’s edition, priced at the usual £3.50. Order yours in the post now.
What will the weather be like?
Temperatures are expected to be around nine degrees when the game gets underway on Sunday, with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze.