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Tottenham Vs Manchester United Stats Point To A Goal-Fest Between Sides Languishing In Bottom-Half Of The Premier League Table

It will be Tottenham vs Manchester United F.C. in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, so ahead of the match between two giants in the bottom-half of the table, we have taken a look at some key stats going into the game.
Tottenham Vs Manchester United F.C. Stats Ahead Of Sunday’s 4.30pm Clash
Not many people would have predicted that Premier League – 24 games into the season.
Though they are not in danger of being relegated, it looks like two of the famous ‘Big Six’ could finish in the bottom-half of the table.
Manchester United are perhaps performing the better out of the two sides – but it’s not saying much. The Red Devils are still in the FA Cup and have two wins in their last five Premier League outings.
Tottenham have just one win in their last five in the league and have been knocked out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
However, Tottenham have already beaten Manchester United twice this season – some comfort to take into the match on Sunday.
Tottenham Favoured To Beat The Red Devils
Home advantage appears to give Tottenham the edge according to the best football betting sites in the UK.
They are priced at 29/20 to get the win, with Manchester United at 13/8 and a draw is available for 11/4.
Ahead of Tottenham vs Manchester United F.C., the stats also lean in favour of the hosts.
Tottenham vs Manchester United F.C. Stats and Head-to-Head Record
- Have met 203 times in all competitions, Tottenham 56, Draw 51, Manchester United F.C. 96
- Tottenham already have two wins over Manchester United this season
- Spurs are unbeaten in their last five games against Manchester United in all competitions
- The hosts could complete their first league double over the Red Devils since 1989-90 season
- Manchester United have conceded at least twice in each of their last four Premier League games with Tottenham
- Tottenham are looking to win back-to-back games in the Premier League for just the second time this season
- Spurs though are winless in their last seven Premier League home games (D2, L5) – their longest such run since going eight without a victory in 2008
- Since Ruben Amorim took charge in November, only five sides have picked up fewer points in the Premier League than Manchester United (14)
- Ange Postecoglou is unbeaten in all three of his Premier League games against Manchester United – only three managers have ever remained unbeaten in each of their first four against the Red Devils (Ruud Gullit, Nuno Espírito Santo and Unai Emery)
- Only two of their last 10 meetings has seen under 2.5 goals
What Time Does Tottenham vs Manchester United F.C. Kick-off And How To Watch?
📅Date: Sunday, February 16th
⌚Time: 4:30pm
⚽️Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
📺 TV: Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League
What Happened The Last Time These Sides Met?
Tottenham progressed in the Carabao Cup after a 4-3 thriller against Manchester United back in December.
A brace from Dominic Solanke and a Dejan Kulusevski goal gave Spurs a 3-0 lead.
United made it interesting with goals from Joshua Zirkzee and Amad Diallo. Son Heung-min effectively killed off the game in the 88th minute with Jonny Evans bagging a consolation in stoppage time.
Manchester United will be keen to get revenge on Tottenham – who have since crashed out of the Carabao Cup.
Tottenham vs Manchester United F.C. Last 10 Meetings
- Tottenham 4-3 Manchester United (Carabao Cup) – 19/12/2004
- Manchester United 0-3 Tottenham – 29/09/2024
- Manchester United 2-2 Tottenham – 14/01/2024
- Tottenham 2-0 Manchester United – 19/08/2023
- Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United– 27/04/2023
- Manchester United 2-0 Tottenham – 19/10/2022
- Manchester United 3-2 Tottenham – 12/03/2022
- Tottenham 0-3 Manchester United – 30/10/2021
- Tottenham 1-3 Manchester United – 11/04/2021
- Manchester United 1-6 Tottenham – 04/10/2020
Both Sides Suffering In The Premier League
Tottenham vs Manchester United has all the makings of a classic with both sides enduring poor seasons – sitting in the bottom half of the table.
Spurs are winless in their last seven home games – their longest such run since going eight without a victory between March and October 2008.
Meanwhile, only five sides have picked up fewer points than Manchester United in the Premier League since Ruben Amorim took over (14).
Usually this is a clash between top-four hopefuls – not 13th v 14th with just 14 games left to play this season.
All signs point to a goal-fest with just two of their last 10 meetings having under 2.5 goals.