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Manchester United stretched their unbeaten run to five games in the Premier League after Matthijs de Ligt's late equaliser at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on SaturdayManchester United were embroiled in a thrilling last-minute showdown during their Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. Bryan Mbeumo, October's Premier League player of the month, put United ahead in the 32nd minute, nodding in a cross from Amad.Senne Lammens bravely weathered the Tottenham onslaught in the second half, pulling off two saves to preserve United's lead.
United were dealt a double injury concern in the second half as both Harry Maguire and Benjamin Sesko were forced off due to injuries, leaving United to finish the match a man down.Despite their best efforts, they couldn't hold out, with Spurs seizing the lead through Richarlison who converted Wilson Odobert's shot in added time. Here's a glance at upcoming fixtures for those currently teams battling it out in the top eight positions of the Premier League table;Arsenal - 1st (25 points)Sunderland (A) - Sat 8 Nov (5.30pm)Tottenham (H) - Sun 23 Nov (4.30pm)Bayern Munich (H) - Weds 26 Nov (8pm) - Champions LeagueChelsea (A) - Sun 30 Nov (4.30pm)Brentford (A) - Weds 3 Dec (7.30pm)Aston Villa (A) - Sat 6 Dec (12.30pm)Man City - 2nd (19 points)Liverpool (H) - Sun 9 Nov (4.30pm)Newcastle (A) - Sat 22 Nov (5.30pm)Bayer Leverkusen (H) - Tues 25 Nov (8pm) - Champions LeagueLeeds United (H) - Sat 29 Nov (3pm)Fulham (A) - Tues 2 Dec (7.30pm)Sunderland (H) - Sat 6 Dec (12pm)Tottenham - 3rd (18 points)Arsenal (A) - Sun 23 Nov (4.30pm)PSG (A)- Weds 26 Nov (8pm) - Champions LeagueFulham (H) - Sat 29 Nov (8pm)Newcastle (A)- Tues 2 Dec (8.15pm)Brentford (H) - Sat 6 Dec (3pm)Slavia Praha (H) - Tues 9 Dec (8pm) - Champions LeagueNottingham Forest (A) - Sun 14 Dec (2pm)Liverpool - 4th (18 points)Man City (A) - Sun 9 Nov (4.30pm)Nottingham Forest (H) - Sat 22 Nov (3pm)PSV (H) - Weds 26 Nov (8pm) - Champions LeagueWest Ham (A) - Sun 30 Nov (2.05pm)Sunderland (H) - Weds 3 Dec (8.15pm)Leeds United (A) - Sat 6 Dec (5.30pm)Sunderland - 5th (18 points)Arsenal (H) - Sat 8 Nov (5.30pm)Fulham (A) - Sat 22 Nov (3pm)Bournemouth (H) - Sat 29 Nov (3pm)Liverpool (A) - Weds 3 Dec (8.15pm)Man City (A) - Sat 6 Dec (12pm)Bournemouth - 6th (18 points)Aston Villa (A) - Sun 9 Nov (2pm)West Ham (H) - Sat 22 Nov (3pm)Sunderland (A) - Sat 29 Nov (3pm)Everton (H) - Tues 2 Dec (7.30pm)Chelsea (H) - Sat 6 Dec (3pm)Man United - 7th (18 points)Everton (H) - Mon 24 Nov (8pm)Crystal Palace (A) Sun 30 Nov (12pm)West Ham (H) Thurs 4 Dec (8pm)Wolves (A) Mon 8 Dec (8pm)Bournemouth (H) Sat 13 Dec (3pm)Looking at United's upcoming five matches, it doesn't seem to be all that daunting on paper.
The race for the Champions League spots remains tight, with Palace, Brighton and Aston Villa all within three points of the top-four positions ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches.Chelsea - 8th (17 points)Wolves (H) - Sat 8 Nov (8pm)Burnley (A) - Sat 22 Nov (12.30pm)Barcelona (H) - Tues 25 Nov (8pm) - Champions LeagueArsenal (H) - Sun 30 Nov (4.30pm)Leeds United (A) - Weds 3 Dec (8.15pm)Bournemouth (A) - Sat 6 Dec (3pm)Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.
