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Let's look at the TV line-ups for the weekend…
Premier League
Who are the TNT Sports commentators and pundits for Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur?

TNT Sports has the 12:30 kick-off in the Premier League this Saturday as Manchester United host Tottenham Hotspur.
Lynsey Hipgrave will be the presenter on duty at Old Trafford, with former Tottenham goalkeeper Joe Hart and former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves on punditry duty.
TNT's lead commentator, Darren Fletcher, will be calling the game from on high along with co-commentator Ally McCoist.
FourFourTwo columnist Jules Breach will be on hand with all the pitchside reporting as well as joining Liam MacDevitt for Early Kick Off.