Three months since football was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Manchester United return to Premier League action on Friday, as we face Tottenham Hotspur away.


It will be the Reds’ first fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which opened its doors in April 2019; it’s the 58th different away ground that we have visited in the Premier League.

Prior to the start of the break in mid-March, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Reds were in a rich vein of form, having defeated local rivals Manchester City 2-0 at Old Trafford, before a five-star display against LASK in the first leg of our Europa League last-16 tie.

Ahead of what will be our first competitive match for 99 days, here is everything you need to know…

WHO IS ALLOWED TO ATTEND?

United’s matches between now and the end of the season will be played behind closed doors, with no supporters admitted. Stadium access will be limited to around 300 people at each match.

Teams will travel to matches in sterile environments and apply social distancing whilst using transport. Players and officials will stagger their journeys to and from the pitch and there will be no gathering or handshakes inside the tunnel.

Non-playing and coaching staff must wear face coverings and clubs will apply strict cleaning and disinfection measures inside the stadium, including changing rooms, matchballs, goalposts, technical areas and corner flags.