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54 min Save! Surs respond by applying some pressure at last, and a fine flick by Romero must surely go in – until Lammens somehow gets a hand to it. Heâ€s been a big part of Unitedâ€s improvement.
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53 min The crowd are sounding restless now. According to Darren Fletcher – the commentator, not the United youth boss – there were some boos at half-time.
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50 min Thereâ€s a lull as Casemiro goes down in pain after being clattered by Spence. Heâ€s soon on his feet. Unitedâ€s recent record with him on the field is strikingly good: if it wasnâ€t for Mbeumoâ€s blazing form, he would be their player of the season so far.
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48 min A gorgeous ball from Fernandes sets Dorgu free down the left. He finds Cunha, whose low cross finds … nobody at all.
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47 min Harry Maguire gets a great touch in as a better cross heads for Richarlison, now playing in the middle. The flag was up anyway.
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46 min United kick off, but itâ€s Spurs who push forward as Simons becomes their latest player to overhit a cross.
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Thomas Frank has seen enough of his front two. He takes Kolo Muani off and sends on Wilson Odobert.
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HALF-TIME! Spurs 0-1 Man United
Spurs do get forward, but Porroâ€s chip-cross is overcooked. And so United still lead, something they have never done before in three meetings with Spurs under Ruben Amorim. The only shot on target so far, Bryan Mbeumoâ€s crisp header, is the difference between two well-matched sides.
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45 min There will be just the one extra minute. Time for Spurs to register a shot on target?
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44 min Kolo Muani, on the right, runs at Dorgu and almost leaves him on the floor, only to find Dorgu shoving the ball out for a corner.
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Updated at 08.15 EST
42 min Bentancur is warming up for Spurs, which may be a sign that Thomas Frank can see his midfield not working. Casemiro has stood out for United, covering a lot of ground for a senior citizen and so often passing forwards.
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38 min A caption just now showed that the two players seeing the least of the ball have been Richarlison and Kolo Muani. The team with no out-and-out striker on the field is beating the one with two of them.
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37 min The goal reflects well on Amorim, who sprang a surprise by shifting Mbeumo to the left. It seemed as if he was breaking up a promising partnership with Amad, but no, itâ€s given United the lead.
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35 min United get in the area again, twice, without finding a shot.
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33 min As Spurs got a bit Spursy at the back, failing to clear, United strung together some touches in the box for the first time today. The first cross was a poor one from Cunha but the second, from Amad, was a peach. It went straight to the bald head of Mbeumo and he placed his header beautifully, in the corner.
A perfectly placed header from Bryan Mbeumo (left) give the visitors the lead. Photograph: Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesMbeumo celebrates. Photograph: Ian Walton/APShare
Updated at 08.20 EST
GOAL! Spurs 0-1 United (Mbeumo 32)
We have lift-off!
Joy amongst the Manchester United fans after Bryan Mbeumo opened the scoring at Tottenham. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 08.07 EST
30 min As the half-hour comes up, we still havenâ€t had a shot on target. Xavi Simons has looked bright for Spurs, Mbeumo for United, but the touchpaper has yet to be lit.
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29 min The first card goes to Brennan Johnson, for waving his handbag at De Ligt before the corner is taken. Johnson collects a yellow to go with his red from the other night.
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Updated at 08.00 EST
28 min From the corner, United counter. Mbeumo send a hopeful ball forward to Amad, who does well to win a corner as Spence dashes back.
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27 min Mazraoui and Amad dovetail crisply on Unitedâ€s right, but the cross from Mazraoui isnâ€t clinical enough. Spurs charge forward and win a corner as De Ligt would rather be safe than sorry.
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25 min Remember Harry Maguire turning into a right-winger in the Europa League last season? Now heâ€s dancing down the left! And getting a cross in, but Mbeumo canâ€t control it.
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24 min From the resulting corner, United want a penalty as Richarlison clears, but neither the ref nor the VAR is convinced.
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22 min Half-chance for United! Cunha controls a bobbling ball and gets a shot in, but itâ€s easily saved. He probably should have squared for Mbeumo, who was unmarked.
Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha (centre) controls the ball. Photograph: Ian Walton/APShare
Updated at 08.24 EST
20 min Van de Ven beats one man and an oooh of excitement goes round the ground. Thatâ€s all it takes now.
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18 min United have two left-backs on the field, Shaw and Dorgu, but Spurs keep getting down that side. Amorim waves his arms, as well he may.
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16 min Another good cross from Spurs, another failure to get on the end of it. This time the crosser is Johnson, the ball even better than the last one, and Richarlison is there or thereabouts – but he canâ€t get a touch.
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15 min Good work by Richarlison, tracking into midfield, leads, eventually, to Porro having time and space on the right. He whips in a characteristically good cross which nobody can get on the end of, perhaps because Richarlison has dropped too deep.
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14 min The ref, by the way, is Sam Barrott. When the game resumes, Shaw plays a lovely ball to Mbeumo, which doesnâ€t lead anywhere.
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12 min Kolo Muani goes down and Harry Maguire waves to the ref, who stops the game.
We have an email! “As far as I can make out, the scarf in the photo at the top of the page says ‘Superspurâ€,†Kári Tulinius writes. “Iâ€ve never heard that before. Is that a nickname for the Lilywhites that I just donâ€t know, or are the merchandising makers using AI to design their wares now?†Iâ€m rather hoping thatâ€s a rhetorical question.
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9 min At the other end Brennan Johnson bursts into the box but canâ€t keep the ball under control. Spurs†pace may well bother Unitedâ€s back three, with no Leny Yoro there to bail out his elders.
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8 min United half-chance! Bruno Fernandes wiggles forward and slips in Mbeumo, who plays a nice simple square ball – to nobody! Cunha needed to be there.
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes surges forward. Photograph: Ian Walton/APShare
Updated at 07.55 EST
6 min Formations update: Richarlison is on the left for Spurs, with Randal Kolo Muani upfront. And Bryan Mbeumo has started on the left for United, for the first time I think. Heâ€s been playing so well that youâ€d back him anywhere, but it does mean that his partnership with Amad on the right is shelved, and he has to forge a new one with Patrick Dorgu.
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3 min The corner is a deep one – too deep for Van de Ven, or anyone else.
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2 min An early blooper from Senne Lammens, who lets a back-pass brush his boot and go for a corner.
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1 min Spurs kick off, go back, go long and get an early shot in from Xavi Simons, blocked by Luke Shaw.
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Members of the armed forces bring out wreaths and lay them on the centre circle. The crowd falls silent as a trumpeter plays The Last Post, filling the stadium with its mournful dignity.
Respects are paid by all those at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Photograph: Toby Melville/ReutersShare
Updated at 07.33 EST
The players are out there and the TNT director is zooming in on Micky van de Ven, understandably after his wonder goal. He has six goals this season, more than any United player.
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This will be the fifth time that Amorim has started with a middle four of Mazraoui, Casemiro, Fernandes and Dorgu, according to sources close to United Writing. They have had mixed results, losing on the road and winning at home. They lost at Chelsea, lost the Europa League final to Spurs, beat Villa at the end of last season and then beat Chelsea this season – but both those wins had a big hand from the opposing goalie, who was sent off.
Todayâ€s front three – Amad, Cunha and Mbeumo – have never started a game as the front three before. They are the 27th different front three Amorim has picked in his year at United.
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Updated at 07.21 EST
Some thoughts from Thomas Frank. “Itâ€s about getting that consistency in performances,†he argues. He can say that again, and no doubt he will. “Big game, weâ€re ready, we look forward to it… We thought to have Richi [Richarlison] and Kolo [Muani] together could be interesting, hopefully a game-changer.â€
Hmmm … maybe heâ€s going 4-4-2.
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Updated at 07.12 EST
Other Guardian live blogs are available. Over on Matchday Live, Billy Munday is your host and Nick Ames is holding a Q&A loosely centred on this match.
If youâ€d rather have a little less conversation, a little more action, do join Rob Smyth for the big game in the Womenâ€s Super League: Arsenal at home to Chelsea, starting any minute. My entire household has just set off for that one, festooned in scarves and replica shirts. Reader, I married a Gooner.
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Updated at 06.59 EST
Kobbie Mainoo is ruled out with a knock, which may have caused panic in the United hierarchy. For the past few weeks, heâ€s been the last vestige of the United youth system in the first-team squad, maintaining the clubâ€s proud record of always having at least one Academy alumnus there on matchday for the past 88 years. His place on the bench goes to Jack Fletcher, son of Darren, so the record is safe for now.
Amorim says he doesnâ€t “want to be the guy†who breaks that chain. But he was quite prepared to be the guy who endangered it with a purge of the first team that homed in on home-grown stars – banishing Marcus Rashford, selling Alejandro Garnacho and marginalising Mainoo.
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Updated at 07.02 EST
Teams in full
On second thoughts, I suspect Unitedâ€s false-ish 9 is Bryan Mbeumo, which would allow the other two forwards to play on their usual sides, Amad cutting in from the right and Cunha from the left. Diogo Dalot drops to the bench, so, with Kevin Danso among the subs for Spurs, there may be no long throws for the first hour.
Tottenham Hotspur (probable 4-2-3-1) Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Palhinha, Sarr; Johnson, Simons, Kolo Muani; Richarlison.
Subs: Kinsky, Udogie, Danso, Rowswell, Bentancur, Scarlett, Odobert, Tel, Akhamrich.
Manchester United (probable 3-4-2-1)Lammens; De Ligt, Maguire, Shaw; Mazraoui, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Amad, Cunha; Mbeumo.
Subs: Bayindir, Yoro, Heaven, Ugarte, Dalot, Mount, J Fletcher, Zirkzee, Sesko.
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Teams in brief: Frank picks two strikers
No striker for United, two for Spurs. Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani both start, with one of them presumably playing on the left. Mohammed Kudus is unfit and Brennan Johnson is on the right, ready to reprise his role as Unitedâ€s conqueror from the Europa League final.
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Teams in brief: Sesko benched
After showing faith in Benjamin Sesko at his press conference, Ruben Amorim drops him to the bench. Usually that means Matheus Cunha playing as a false-ish 9 and Mason Mount coming in at inside-left, but this time the Mount role goes to Amad, with Noussair Mazraoui coming in at right wing-back. So both wing-backs are full-backs (Patrick Dorgu being the other one) and United are more defensive than they have been recently.
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Updated at 06.32 EST
Preamble
Morning everyone and welcome to the first Premier League game of the weekend. Itâ€s the Sergio Reguilon derby! Itâ€s a replay of the last Europa League final! It canâ€t be as boring as that was!
Say what you like about Spurs, they are Ruben Amorimâ€s bogey team (and he has a few of those). They may have won only three home games in the league in the past year, two of them against promoted teams, but the other one was against Amorimâ€s United (1-0). They have also left Amorim empty-handed in the League Cup (4-3) and that Europa final (another 1-0).
Last season these two famous clubs finished 15th and 17th in the Premier League, keeping each other company on the slide to incompetence. This season they have at least found their way back to respectability: Spurs are up 11 places to sixth while United are up seven to eighth.
But Spurs have only done well away and United, apart from their triumph at Anfield, have only done well at home. United, as soon as they leave Salford, are a mid-table team (tenth in the away table); Spurs, at their own stadium, are still a piece of mouldy cheese (17th in the home table). On form, we can probably expect both of them to lose today.
The good news for Amorim is that his nemesis, Ange Postecoglou, is no longer there to say “Lads, itâ€s Unitedâ€. His Spurs hoodoo may have been just an Ange hoodoo. The bad news for Amorim is that since the start of last season Spurs have four wins over United with three clean sheets and a combined score of 9-3. And they have four players who scored twice in those games, although three of them are now injured – James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke. So Brennan Johnson may have to do it all by himself, just as he did in Bilbao.
Thomas Frank needs to decide whoâ€s ready to go again after the 4-0 cruise past FC Copenhagen. Amorim, with no European fixtures to worry about, needs to decide whether to stick with the XI who could only draw at Forest. The sole meeting so far between these managers, at Brentford six months ago, finished 4-3 to Frank. Given that both United and Spurs overhauled their attack in the summer while keeping faith with their defence, something similar seems perfectly plausible.
The kick-off is at 12.30pm (GMT) and Iâ€ll be back soon with the teams.
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