This game offers both sides a chance to end the season with a trophy after they have both all but confirmed that they would be playing in the Champions League next season. Going by the reputation of both managers, just a top-four finish would not be seen as much of a success and their fans would be looking at adding the FA Cup to their trophy cabinets.
Manchester United have had an inconsistent month of April which started with a 3-2 win at Manchester City after going 2 goals down in the first half. They followed that up with a disappointing 1-0 home loss to bottom-of-the-table West Brom, before a heavily-rotated side saw off Bournemouth in their last league game.
Tottenham have not had a better month. They started April with an impressive 3-1 win at Chelsea before losing to Manchester City at home by the same score. They also failed to beat Brighton in midweek after Pascal Gross cancelled out a Harry Kane opener to help the home side to a 1-1 draw.
Tottenham are technically at home in this game as they have been using the Wembley Stadium as their home turf this season. They have also impressed when they play there so far with Manchester United losing 2-0 on their last visit.
Manchester United have four wins and three losses from their last seven meetings with Spurs.