Marc Skinner's side have enjoyed a fruitful start to the new campaign, winning all three of our outings across all competitions so far without conceding a goal.
The Reds overcame Liverpool 2-0 in the FA Women's League Cup last week, with Melvine Malard and Rachel Williams both finding the net.
Our upcoming clash against the Lilywhites will be the first league outing at Leigh this term and with no men's action in the calendar, you'd be silly to miss out.
Still on the fence about attending? Fear not, our handy guide provides all the information you need ahead of the encounter...
TICKET INFORMATION AND TV DETAILS
Tickets for the 12:30 BST kick-off are still available here, with prices at £12 for adults and £6 each for over-65s and under-16s.
The game is also set to be shown live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage scheduled to begin at 11:30 BST.
Alternatively, our channels will bring you live updates on ManUtd.com and in the Official App, with radio commentary also available.
HOW ARE SPURS FARING SO FAR THIS SEASON?
Tottenham have had a mixed start so far in the WSL, winning one, drawing one and losing one of their opening three games.
Robert Vilahamn's side were beaten 3-2 by Liverpool last time out, conceding in the final moments from the penalty spot.
The Lilywhites did enjoy a stunning start to the season by beating Crystal Palace 4-0 on the opening day, with four different scorers all finding the net.
Forward Jessica Naz is one to watch, having already scored twice and she is likely to partner Three Lions' star Bethany England in attack.
HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD
Our last meeting with Spurs was special for so many reasons, as we triumphed 4-0 to lift the Adobe Women's FA Cup at Wembley Stadium.
In fact, after 13 meetings, United have never lost to Sunday's opponents in our history and will look to extend that record.
The Reds have won 11 times, with the two encounters ending in a draw, so confidence is likely to be high.