Manchester United welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday. The two sides find themselves in similar circumstances: Both are in mid-table after five games, and both have rebounded since defeats to their biggest rivals.
While it may be too early to pay too much attention to the league table, a win in this clash between two of the league’s traditional “top six” could be just the catalyst they need.
Here’s everything you need to know, including team news, stats, fantasy tips and the latest news:
The game will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK and NBC Sports in the United States. You can also follow along live with ESPN’s live updates.
Team news:
All of United’s injuries come in their defensive line, most notably summer signing Leny Yoro and first-choice left-back Luke Shaw. Yoro is yet to make his competitive debut for United after suffering a foot injury in a preseason friendly against Arsenal in Los Angeles. He is not expected to return before October.
Shaw, who is suffering from a calf problem, has a similar timeline associated with his return. “The plan is just to be back before [the October international break] but I can’t say this 100% for sure.” Ten Hag said on Tuesday. “It can also be shortly after the break.” United are also without Tyrell Malacia and Victor Lindelöf.
Meanwhile, Spurs can almost boast a clean bill of health, with Richarlison and Wilson Odobert their only absentees. However, Postecoglou said earlier this month that the Brazil forward is not due to return for a while yet.
“He is a fair way off. I think you should stop asking me about him until I give you [reporters] a bit of an update,” he said. “He has still not trained with the first team so he is still a bit off.”
Fantasy watch:
Fantasy is all about differentials: If you have the same team as your league rivals, then how can you expect to climb the leaderboard? Following that mantra this weekend could lead to a transfer for Matthijs de Ligt.
The Netherlands international is priced at £5 million and owned by just 4.6% of fantasy managers. However, he could prove an X-factor should he continue to provide an attacking threat from set pieces.
De Ligt scored his first United goal with a guided header against Southampton, and he almost repeated the trick against Crystal Palace last weekend, only to see his attempt saved by the feet of opposing goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Despite all the talk about their record defending set pieces, Spurs have not proved too susceptible from them this season — although the one goal they have conceded was a crucial header from Gabriel Magalhães‘ in the north London derby. Still, De Ligt could prove a worthwhile addition if he can become a consistent force in the opposition box.
Stats:
Stats to follow from ESPN’s Stats and Information Group.
Premier League Form guide:
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United have struggled to get off to the kind of fast start that Ten Hag would have been hoping for this season. A late Joshua Zirkzee winner on the opening day against Fulham was followed up by defeats to Brighton and Liverpool. They looked to have righted the ship since then with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Southampton followed up by an even more emphatic 7-0 win over Barnsley in the Carabao Cup.
However, United were wasteful last weekend in the 0-0 draw against Palace, leaving them with just seven points from their first five games. A 1-1 draw with FC Twente in the Europa League on Wednesday will have done little to enthuse fans ahead of the weekend.