There are four fixtures in the Premier League today.
Fabian Hurzeler and his Brighton side travel to Old Trafford today with a chance to leapfrog Fulham in ninth if they can secure three points away from home.
For Ruben Amorim’s Red Devils, on the other hand, today’s game is a chance to overwrite the memory of Thursday’s shaky affair at home to 20th place Southampton.
United were 1-0 down to Ivan Juric’s side until the 82nd minute, and were saved an embarrassment thanks to the brilliance of 22-year-old Amad Diallo.
The rising star scored a hat-trick in just 12 minutes to bring relief to his Portuguese coach and teammates.
Elsewhere today, David Moyes will be hoping to get his first points on the board as Everton manager. It won’t be easy for him as Ange Postecoglou’s attacking Spurs side travel to Goodison Park.
Nottingham Forest – who are having their best season in decades – have a chance to go six points clear of Newcastle in third place when they welcome Southampton to the City Ground.
Today’s late kick-off comes from the south coast where Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich Town host a Manchester City side looking to find their form again.
Everton vs Spurs – 2pm
Manchester United vs Brighton – 2pm
Nottingham Forest vs Southampton – 2pm
Ipswich vs Manchester City – 4:30pm