Manchester United and Tottenham remain two of the six teams that have been ever-present in Premier League history.

Not even title winners Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City have survived relegation, further highlighting the importance of this fixture.

This weekend, the duo are set to clash at Old Trafford, with fading title aspirations the focus of concern for both managers.

It wasn't until 2012 that Tottenham recorded their first victory at Old Trafford in the Premier League, but their record since has been rather impressive.

On the contrary, United's home form of late has been diabolic and the Red Devils will be keen to ensure victory over their divisional rivals.

Ahead of Sunday's clash, which is our Fixture in Focus, Football FanCast have decided to open our vaults and take a look at some of Tottenham's greatest ever strikes against the Red Devils.

Have we missed out a glorious goal? Let us know in the comments section below!

Stephen Carr - 1999

He didn't score many goals during his career at White Hart Lane, but without any question, Stephen Carr's best goal in North London came against Manchester United in 1999.

The Republic of Ireland defender picked up the ball outside the box before firing an unstoppable arrow-like shot across the goal to draw the teams level.

Carr never scored a goal like so again, but the right-back is fondly remembered by Tottenham supporters.

Jermain Defoe - 2009

After just 46 seconds against champions Manchester United, Jermain Defoe somehow managed to give Spurs the lead at White Hart Lane in 2009.

The England international beautifully rounded off a quick move from Spurs by giving the home side the lead with an outrageous bicycle kick.

Unfortunately, United dusted themselves down and managed to come from behind to win the contest 1-3.

Gareth Bale - 2012

If ever a goal correctly summed up the attributes of Gareth Bale, then this stunning solo effort at Old Trafford in 2012 is the perfect example.

The Welsh forward literally ran through the United defence to give Spurs an unassailable lead against the would-be champions.

Bale's performances at Old Trafford put him in good stead for the season as he continued to devastate defences for the remainder of the campaign - before a historic move to Real Madrid.

Kyle Walker - 2013

When Kyle Walker stepped up over the free-kick, not many expected him to score. Instead, the right-back cleverly fooled the United wall before firing a low, and hard firing shot past David De Gea in the Red Devils net.

Walker has since become one of the most prominent right-backs in European football, but this free-kick further highlights the talent of the former Sheffield United youngster.

Erik Lamela - 2016

Last April, Tottenham had ambitions of claiming a first Premier League title, ending their fifty-five year wait for the top-flight crown.

The Lillywhites decimated Louis Van Gaal's Manchester United in fifteen minutes at White Hart Lane with Erik Lamela scoring the pick of the goals.

His low firing shot with him off balance sent the supporters into raptures.