Tottenham v Manchester United buildup, Premier League and WSL news – matchday live

Tottenham v Manchester United buildup, Premier League and WSL news – matchday live

Tottenham v Man Utd Q&A

Get your questions in for the Guardian’s European sports correspondent, Nick Ames, our man at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the 12.30pm (GMT) kick-off. He’ll be on hand from the press box just after 11am to discuss how Tottenham and Manchester United are getting on and what may lie in store when they meet in the Premier League today.

Thomas Frank will be expecting a better showing from Spurs in front of their home supporters after their dismal performance against Chelsea last weekend. A 4-0 win over Copenhagen on Tuesday and that goal from Micky van de Ven has calmed any discontent for now.

As for Ruben Amorim, his United side are four unbeaten and making the most of free midweeks (a consequence of losing the Europa League final to Spurs in May) to prepare for every league fixture. They’re beginning to look like a competitive team towards the top of the table once more.

You can the dedicated matchday.live@theguardian.com email or comment below the line to ask Nick a question.

Key events

WSL: Title hopefuls and Champions League holders Arsenal host the reigning champions Chelsea at the Emirates today (12pm GMT kick-off).

Arsenal are struggling to keep pace with Chelsea near the top of the WSL – defeat to their London rivals today would open up a nine-point gap between the two teams. Sonia Bompastor’s side won both meetings last season but Renée Slegers did what the French coach couldn’t last campaign and beat Barcelona in the Champions League.

Rob Smyth will be here later this morning to take you through what is widely considered the WSL’s standout fixture.

Suzanne Wrack has been speaking to Arsenal’s Taylor Hinds, who recently made her debut for England despite declaring for Jamaica last year.

I had a great conversation with Sarina and she allowed me time and space to think about the decision because she knows that I have love and pride for both countries. That’s what people don’t realise, that I am proud of both countries. Hopefully everyone can respect what is a hugely personal decision … [Wiegman] understood my situation and she respected it fully.

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