FORM GUIDE
United lost four times to Spurs last season - twice in the Premier League, 4-3 in a Carabao Cup tie in the capital and, most painfully, 1-0 in the UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao.
Hence, this is an opportunity to right some wrongs from last term and build on the impressive recent run of results, three wins and a draw since the start of October.
Spurs started brightly under Frank, including a superb 2-0 away win at Manchester City in their second outing, but their home performances have led to disenchantment from the fans. The north Londoners have an excellent record on the road, the best in the division, although they lost at Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup.
However, it is a different story in their impressive stadium. The only league win there came against Burnley on the opening weekend and the only other point accrued was in a 1-1 draw against bottom club Wolves.
Spurs have another home tie to contend with before this weekend's action, against Copenhagen tonight (Tuesday).