Manchester United will be eyeing a return to winning ways when they face Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds, who are winless in their last three meetings with Spurs, registered a second successive stalemate on Wednesday night, drawing 1-1 with FC Twente in their Europa League opener.
Sam Lammers' second-half effort cancelled out Christian Eriksen's opener to secure the Dutch outfit a share of the spoils. United will be determined to get back on track this weekend and record a third Premier League win of the campaign.
Both themselves and Spurs have taken seven points from their opening five matches. READ MORE: Christian Eriksen gives blunt response to question about United's style of play READ MORE: I heard what United team did in dressing room after Twente draw - Erik ten Hag will be furious One of the few positives United took from the draw with Twente was the fact they navigated the game without encountering any fresh injury concerns.