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Matthew Holt

Manchester United v Spurs: How to watch in the US, kick-off time, early team news

Manchester United are set to take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Wednesday evening, bidding to build on an impressive start to life under Erik ten Hag.

The Reds have lost just once at Old Trafford under the Dutchman's stewardship and were held to a stalemate by Eddie Howe's Newcastle United on Sunday. Cristiano Ronaldo had the ball in the net twice, whilst Fred and Marcus Rashford spurned big chances late on to secure all three points.

Spurs are a much-improved side under manager Antonio Conte and have lost just once away from home this term. Coming off the back of an impressive 2-0 victory over Everton at the weekend, both Harry Kane and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg found the net in a convincing display in North London.

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Having not suffered defeat against Tottenham since the 6-1 drubbing back in October 2020, United will be buoyed by their recent form against the Lilywhites. For all bidding US watchers, here is how you can tune in to catch the action live...

What time is the game set to kick off?

The game is set to kick off at 20:15 pm BST here in the UK, which is 3:15 pm ET in the US.

How can I watch the game live?

United v Spurs is set to broadcast live over on NBC Sports, with viewers able to tune in via Stream's official platforms here. Viewers can also sync their cable packages to tune via NBCsports.com and via the Official App.

What is the early team news?

Ten Hag is set to assess the late fitness of both Christian Eriksen and Anthony Martial ahead of Wednesday's clash at the Theatre of Dreams. Eriksen missed out due to illness against the Magpies whilst Martial played no part due to an ongoing back injury.

Harry Maguire, Donny van de Beek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are all still expected to miss out whilst Scott McTominay returns from his one-game suspension.

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