Tottenham vs Manchester United live updates: Premier League predictions, team news and latest score

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It's a battle between two traditional heavyweights stuck in the middle of the Premier League table today as Manchester United travel to north London to play Tottenham Hotspur.

The hosts came out on top 3-0 in the league meeting between the two sides at Old Trafford in September but United have since changed manager — can Ruben Amorim get the better of Ange Postecoglou this time?

Both sides will be looking to kickstart a strong second half of the season with a landmark win.

Kick-off time: 8pm GMT, 3pm ET, 12pm PT

How to watch: Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (U.S.)

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Team news: Line-ups announced at 3:15pm GMT

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Finally some good news on the injury from for Tottenham — goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is back to full fitness and available for selection after missing more than two months with an ankle injury.

The Italian, 28, fractured his ankle in the win over Manchester City on November 23 and has gone on to miss the club’s last 21 games in all competitions.

And it gets better on the injury front. James Maddison (calf) and Destiny Udogie (hamstring) could also make their returns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Meanwhile, Brennan Johnson (calf) and Timo Werner (hamstring) are also closing in on comebacks.

Even so, defenders Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, and Radu Dragusin are all still sidelined, while forwards Dominic Solanke and Richarlison will miss today's game too.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

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We have a Sunday treat in store to round of a full weekend of football in the Premier League, with kick-off in this one at 4.30pm GMT in the UK.

That is 11.30am ET on the east coast of the U.S. and 8.30am PT on the west.

Hello! And welcome to The Athletic, where our live coverage takes us to north London and a clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

Both teams are looking to improve their league position after poor seasons and today provides the perfect opportunity to kickstart a strong end to the campaign.

The Premier League has not been kind to either Ruben Amorim or Ange Postecoglou this season with injury crises, player drama and underwhelming performances dogging both managers' sides.

We should be in store for a entertaining one if the matches between the two sides earlier this season offer any measure. Still a few hours until kick-off, but there is plenty to discuss, so stick with us!

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