"Tottenham" - "Man Utd": Rarely Beaten in London "Red Devils" (Interesting Facts)

At 18:30 in the English Premier League, there will be a highly anticipated match between the London clubs Tottenham and Manchester United.

This season, the teams have already met in the Premier League, with Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham triumphing with a score of 3:0 at Old Trafford. This time around, the meeting will be different, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be standing on the sidelines for Manchester United instead of Jose Mourinho.

After Mourinho's departure, Man Utd has been playing exceptionally well, winning five out of their last five matches. However, they will face tough competition from Tottenham, who have won eight of their last ten matches.

Tottenham is still fighting for the title, while Man Utd's current goal is to get back into the top four.

Tottenham has the chance to win three consecutive matches against Manchester United for the first time since 1960.

Manchester United usually performs well in London, with 12 wins in 23 matches, eight draws, and only three losses against Tottenham.

Both teams have been scoring well, with a total of 40 goals in their last six matches combined.

Tottenham has only lost once in their last 11 matches, winning nine and drawing once in Barcelona.

If Tottenham wins today, they will have 51 points after 22 matches for the first time in their history.

Tottenham last lost two consecutive home matches in the Premier League in 2015.

In this match, Harry Kane can set a personal record by scoring in seven consecutive matches for the first time.

Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Man Utd has won four consecutive matches in the English Premier League for the first time since April of last year.

Man Utd has struggled against top-six teams this season, suffering three losses and two draws.

Man Utd has not kept a clean sheet in their last two matches in the Premier League.

Marcus Rashford has played a key role under the new manager, scoring four goals and providing five assists in his last eight Premier League matches.