That could have been calamitous
Tottenham 0-0 Man Utd
Simon Stone
BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
That could have been a calamity for Senne Lammens.
He ran the ball under his foot as though he was going to push it forward to clear but instead just pushed it further on and out for a corner.
If he had been stood in front of his goal, Tottenham would be in front.
That's why goalkeepers should stay a little bit wide.
'Massive game for Tottenham'
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Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on Football Focus
It's been an interesting start from Thomas Frank. Defensively, Tottenham seem to have greater stability but Micky van de Ven is their top scorer which says it all.
Richarlison had an OK start to teh season, there are missing Dominic Solanke and it hasn't quite clicked. Tottenham fans are really demanding in terms of wanting that brand of attacking football but it hasn't quite happened for them.
Their home form has been really disappointing in the Premier League, they've lost to Aston Villa, lost to Chelsea, lost to Bournemouth.
Tottenham fans demand more so it is a massive game for Tottenham but Manchester United go into this in pretty good form.
Armed services represented
Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Today's game will be preceded by a minute's silence as it is the nearest round of Premier League fixtures to Remembrance Day.
All the armed services are represented by the side of the pitch as the teams emerge.
English football is reducing the non-football related times it holds silences before games.
However, this is regarded as a national occasion and it cannot be forgotten former players have died in conflict serving their country.
'Lammens has had a good start'
Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on Football Focus
I think it's one of the most difficult jobs in football, being in goal for Manchester United.
I really like that Senne Lammens said he just wants to be reliable, that's what Manchester United need. You don't want a goalkeeper where you are unsure when they are going to come out.
He has had a good start and he has been very steady. I like his temperament.
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This has intrigue written all over it.
Tottenham and Manchester United have near identical records in the Premier League.
Spurs start sixth with 17 points from 10 games - the same as United, who are eighth because of an inferior goal difference.
The incentive for both teams is that whoever wins will go second behind Arsenal.
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Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester United will fancy their chances against a Spurs side who have been dreadful in front of their own fans in the Premier League.
No side has lost more home Premier League matches in 2025 than Tottenham Hotspur (nine).
Only in 1994 and 2003 (10 in each) have Spurs reached double figures for home defeats in a calendar year in their league history.
Assist king
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Manchester United
Bruno Fernandes has 53 Premier League assists â since his debut in February 2020, only Mohamed Salah (64) and Kevin de Bruyne (58) have more. Heâs assisted in his last two away games and is looking to do so in three away appearances in a row for the first time since November 2020.
Is it Arsenal's title to lose?
Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)
Glenn Murray
Former Crystal Palace and Brighton striker on Premier League Kick-Off
Everything is positive for Arsenal.
They're beating teams who they dropped points against last season, and the squad is very much at its best now and most balanced.
When you look at the capitulation of Liverpool, who we thought would be their main rivals, in this first quarter of the season, yes, I do think it is Arsenal's to lose.