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Manchester United vs Tottenham LIVE early team news as Christian Eriksen arrives at Old Trafford

Manchester United take on Tottenham in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

United were forced the share the points with Newcastle on Sunday afternoon and they will be hoping to take all three against Spurs, who head into this match on the back of three consecutive wins versus Everton, Eintracht Frankfurt and Brighton.

Erik ten Hag insisted that United need to be more clinical after the goalless draw against Newcastle, but Tottenham have conceded just 10 goals in the Premier League this season and their manager Antonio Conte is known for a pragmatic approach.

With the home advantage, United will be hoping to take the game to Tottenham on Wednesday, although they will be without Anthony Martial again, as the forward continues to be troubled by the back injury he sustained against Everton on October 9.

However, Christian Eriksen could return against Tottenham after taking part in training on Tuesday afternoon.

Follow the live blog below for updates from Old Trafford.

Travis Binnion has confirmed it was Nick Cox's decision for him to take United's matches in the Papa John's Trophy this season. The Manchester Evening News revealed in August that Binnion was set to be in charge for United's Under-21s' fixtures in the EFL Trophy - known as the Papa John's trophy - this season, despite him holding the position as Under-18s head coach.

That means Binnion has managed the U21s in their EFL Trophy matches against Carlisle, Barrow and Fleetwood this term instead of the official Under-21 head coach Mark Dempsey, who was in attendance as United played Fleetwood on Tuesday.

The club's unique arrangement has seen Dempsey take control of Premier League 2 matches and U18 head coach Binnion take charge of EFL Trophy

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk