
Spurs vs Man United: Head-to-Head Record Ahead of Europa League Final
The UEFA Europa League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United will take place on May 21 at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao.
The two teams first played each other 126 years ago but will face each other for the first time in a European competition. '
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Manchester United, which has the joint-highest league titles (20) in England, along with Liverpool, holds a superior win record against Tottenham. Below is the complete head-to-head record for both teams.
Full head-to-head record between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United
Total meetings - 204
Man Utd wins - 96
Spurs wins - 57
Draws - 51
Tottenham vs Manchester United: This season
Man Utd 0-3 Spurs, 29/09/2024 - Johnson 3, Kulusevski 47, Solanke 78
Spurs 4-3 Man Utd, 19/12/2024 - Solanke 15 54, Kulusevski 46, Son 88; Zirkzee 63, Amad 70, Evans 90+4
Spurs 1-0 Man Utd, 16/02/2025 - Maddison 13 Ange Postecoglou: Record against Manchester United
Played: 6
Won: 4
Draw: 1
Lost: 1 Ruben Amorim: Record against Tottenham Hotspur
Played: 4
Won: 1
Draw: 1
Lost: 2.
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