Ian Wright states his prediction for Tottenham v Man United

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But Wembley will only provide a temporary base of operations, and with White Hart Lane set to be demolished following Sunday's match, Tottenham are hoping to open their newly-built stadium in 2018/19.

United played the final game at West Ham's Upton Park last season and lost 3-2 in an epic match, a similar "festival of football" could well play out at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Spurs will enter the game knowing that they are out of the title race.

Speaking on the BBC Sport 606 podcast, Wright said: "I'm going to go for Tottenham to beat them in the final game, we're not talking about a great Manchester United team".

Eric Bailly was forced to play at right-back for the Spurs game while teenager Axel Tuanzebe was deployed at left-back in a make shift United back four.

Surprisingly Tottenham have won only one of their last 15 matches against Manchester United, drawing six and losing eight, with their only win coming last season.

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Danny Rose has returned to full training but is probably not fit enough to feature in the clash with United.

Eriksen is one of the best attacking midfielders in the Premier League and has been superb for Tottenham this season. Mourinho is also likely to make plenty of changes to his starting lineup after the Europa League game on Thursday with the likes of David de Gea and Anthony Martial likely to be given a start after sitting the midweek game out.

At the finish of the season in front of Manchester United was the choice, or give all the forces to the championship in the fight for the 4th line, or try to win the Europa League, which will automatically give a ticket to the Champions League for the next season, as well as the opportunity to play in the European Super Cup. And, all eyes will be on whether Kyle Walker starts with transfer rumours rife. While Marouane Fellaini will serve the final match of his three-match ban. Reports suggest Paul Pogba has not travelled to North London following the death of his father. Before that game, we thought it was possible to win the title.

A sea of flags welcomed the sides out along with a remarkable din - atmosphere that showed few signs of letting up as Spurs bid a memorable farewell to White Hart Lane.

It should be some occasion and anything other than a win would be hugely disappointing for the home side.

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