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Man Utd have no new injury concerns while Tottenham have doubts over Heung-Min Son and Giovani Lo Celso; Gareth Bale not yet fit to feature - watch free match highlights shortly after full-time on Sky Sports' digital platforms and YouTube channel

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Team news and stats ahead of Machester United vs Tottenham in the Premier League on Super Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm).

Team news

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has no new injury concerns ahead of Sunday's Premier League match against Tottenham.

The United boss said Harry Maguire has overcome a knock to the ankle suffered in last weekend's dramatic victory at Brighton. Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe remain sidelined.

Tottenham have doubts over Heung-Min Son and Giovani Lo Celso. Son has a hamstring injury picked up last week and boss Jose Mourinho has refused to rule him out while Lo Celso came off at half-time of Thursday's win over Maccabi Haifa with a knock.

Gareth Bale (knee) is still on the comeback trail so will not feature at Old Trafford.

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How to follow

Manchester United vs Tottenham will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm on Super Sunday; Kick-off at 4.30pm. Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips in the live match blog on the Sky Sports website and app. Highlights will also be published on the Sky Sports digital platforms and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.

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At least 146 Premier League games will be shown live on Sky Sports in the 2020/21 season, with an additional six matches added across the first weekend of October.

The Premier League has further increased the number of televised games this season from 200 to 231, with over half of the extra fixtures set to be shown live on Sky Sports.

Overall, Sky Sports will be showing at least 146 Premier League matches live throughout the 2020/21 season, continuing to bring you all the latest twists, turns and shocks at the home of the Premier League.

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You can also follow the action with our dedicated live blogs on the Sky Sports website and app, and watch free match highlights from every game shortly after full-time on our digital platforms and YouTube channel.

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  • Man Utd are unbeaten in their last three Premier League meetings with Spurs (W2 D1), having lost four of their previous six against them in the competition before this (W2).
  • Tottenham's last six top-flight away wins against Manchester United have all come under different managers, in a run stretching back to Bill Nicholson in March 1974 (also Keith Burkinshaw in 1976, Terry Venables in 1989, Andre Villas-Boas in 2012, Tim Sherwood in 2014 and Mauricio Pochettino in 2018).
  • None of the last 14 Premier League meetings between Man Utd and Spurs at Old Trafford have ended level, with the Red Devils winning 11 to Spurs' three.
  • Manchester United have only lost both of their first two home games to a league season four times previously (1930-31, 1948-49, 1969-70 & 1986-87). Indeed, on the last occasion this occurred (1986-87), the Red Devils' two defeats both came to London clubs (West Ham United & Charlton Athletic) - they lost to Crystal Palace in this season's opener.
  • Tottenham have kept just two clean sheets in their last 27 Premier League away games, with both of those shutouts coming last season against teams who were eventually relegated (0-0 v Watford, 0-0 v Bournemouth).

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Sky Sports News will broadcast the first ‘green’ Transfer Deadline Day on Monday October 5 - but what does Albert certification mean?

The summer transfer window closes at 11pm on Monday October 5 with a feast of activity throughout the day involving the biggest names in football.

Some of the highlights to enjoy on Sky Sports News and across our Sky Sports platforms:

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  • Countdown with Harry and Jamie Redknapp
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You can also follow the stories on Sky Sports' digital platforms, with our dedicated Transfer Centre blog.

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