Manchester United face Tottenham Hotspur for the 204th time across all competitions at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
United have a good record against Spurs, having won 96 of their previous 203 encounters. Read on as we look at the crucial facts regarding the game.
United seeking to protect record against Spurs
Man United have lost two of the last four league games against Spurs, including the fixture at Old Trafford earlier this season.
However, Spurs have never completed a league double over them since the 1989-1990 season.
Man United must maintain that record to prevent themselves slipping down the table.
Ange Postecoglou aiming to make history
Ange Postecoglou has yet to lose a league game against United, having faced them three times since taking over the reins at Tottenham.
He will join Unai Emery, Ruud Gullit and Nuno Espirito Santo as managers to be unbeaten in their first four league games against United if Spurs win.
United have a decent record at Tottenham
The Red Devils have won twice and drawn twice in their last six visits to Tottenham.
United’s troubling record when Peter Bankes officiates
Referee Peter Bankes has been appointed for this clash. United’s record when he has officiated matches involving them is not excellent.
They have won just four of their seven matches officiated by Bankes, including the last fixture he presided over against Brighton & Hove Albion last month.
High-scoring fixture
No goalless draw has been recorded in the last 20 league games, and 57 goals were scored in that period.
The last stalemate was during the 2014/2015 season.
Stats from bbc.com, transfermarkt.com & 11v11.com.