Clark can never control his arms.
Clark can never control his arms.
Giaccherini.
What a miss!
Great save from Guzan on to the bar off Borini's header.
We are the ones who knock.
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Spuds vs Man Utd first up. Ideally a draw, I think I can stomach a Spud win in this one though.
LINE-UPS - Tottenham v Man United (1200 GMT)
Spurs: Lloris, Walker, Dawson, Chiriches, Vertonghen, Sandro, Paulinho, Lennon, Dembele, Chadli, Soldado. Subs: Kaboul, Holtby, Capoue, Townsend, Defoe, Sigurdsson, Friedel.
Man Utd: De Gea, Smalling, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Cleverley, Jones, Valencia, Kagawa, Welbeck, Rooney. Subs: Rafael Da Silva, Anderson, Lindegaard, Hernandez, Nani, Young, Fellaini.
Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)
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.1141: CITY TILL YOU DIE? - Hull v Liverpool (1405 GMT)
Hull owner Assem Allam has come out swinging in his row with sections of the Hull support - and that is an understatement.
You may recall that Allam is keen on renaming the club as the 'Hull Tigers', and that has led to fans continually chanting 'City till I die' at games.
Allam's response in an interview with the Independent on Sunday is fairly nuclear...
"I don't mind 'City till we die'. They can die as soon as they want, as long as they leave the club for the majority who just want to watch good football," he said.
""How can they call themselves fans, these hooligans, this militant minority, when they disturb and distract the players while taking away the rights of others to watch the football, and of companies who have paid good money for their advertising?"
From BBC's live text.
That'll go down well.