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Our run of home games to start the month of November concludes with a huge Saturday lunchtime clash with Manchester United this weekend.

After a recent upturn in fortunes, the Red Devils are level on 17 points with us heading into the match, although they’re two places behind in eighth.

Here’s everything you need to know about our last outing before the international break...

What time does the match start?

We get underway at 12.30pm UK time.

How can I watch the game?

Saturday’s match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 1.

Supporters based overseas are advised to check our Spurs on TV page to see if the game is live in your area.

As always, our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app will bring you full live text and audio commentary throughout the contest.

Video highlights will be available on club channels from two hours after the full-time whistle, with a full match replay on SPURSPLAY from midnight.

What is the team news?

Mohammed Kudus is rated “touch and go” after missing the midweek Champions League win over Copenhagen.

Lucas Bergvall misses out after being forced off early against Chelsea last weekend, while Radu Dragusin, Yves Bissouma, James Maddison, Archie Gray, Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, Kota Takai and Ben Davies all remain sidelined.

Mathys Tel is available once more after being ineligible on Tuesday while Brennan Johnson is also at Thomas Frank’s disposal as his suspension for his red card against Copenhagen only applies to Champions League matches.

Lisandro Martinez remains out for United.

Spurs Remembers

During this period of Remembrance, the Club is honouring those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country and showing our support for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.

Ahead of kick-off on Saturday, members of our Armed Forces Spurs Official Supporters’ Club, including representatives of the Army, the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, will lay a poppy wreath on the pitch, followed by a period of silence during which The Last Post will be played by a bugler.

The players will once again be wearing special edition poppy shirts during the game, which fans will be able to bid for via MatchWornShirt, with proceeds going to the Royal British Legion. Our ever-popular Spurs Poppy pin badges are now also on sale online and at the Tottenham Experience for a donation of £6 to the Royal British Legion.

To find out more about the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, and to make a donation, please visit britishlegion.org.uk

Who is the referee?

Sam Barrott is the referee on Saturday.

He’ll be assisted by Tim Wood and Nick Greenhalgh.

The fourth official is Rob Jones, with John Brooks and assistant Tony Harrington on VAR duties.