Following Monday night's FA Cup third round triumph over Wigan Athletic, Manchester United will be hoping to get back on track in the Premier League when they face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.
United, who beat the Latics 2-0 at the DW Stadium, were beaten 2-1 by Nottingham Forest in their last league outing a little over a week ago.
As a result of that defeat and results elsewhere, Erik ten Hag's side are currently eighth in the standings. To stand any chance of sealing a top-four finish this term, United are going to have string together a positive run of results between now and the end of the campaign, something they have struggled to do thus far.
United have developed a habit of taking one step forward and then two steps back this season. Sunday's clash with Spurs at Old Trafford represents a key fixture in United's season at this juncture, as a win would move them to within five points of the Londoners in the standings.