David De Gea launched the ball forward Romelu Lukaku headed it on and substitute Martial hit it on the volley past Hugo Lloris.
For Spurs it had been a case of no Kane no gain.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino said they could still win at Old Trafford without injured Harry.
In truth they desperately missed the striker who was in red hot form going into the game with 17 goals for club and country before a hamstring strain ruled him out of this clash.
Hugo Lloris was taking no chances in the 12th minute when Marcus Rashford fired in a low long range free kick which bounced awkwardly in front of the Spurs ‘keeper who palmed it round the post.
At the other end Eric Dier tried an acrobatic volley which David De Gea moved swiftly across his line to catch.
United upped the pace at the start of the second half and came desperately close to taking the lead.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan wriggled his way through and when Lloris parried his shot Ben Davies did superbly well to get his toe to the ball ahead of Marcus Rashford.
United kept up the pressure and when Mkhitaryan burst into the box and crossed the ball flew through Romelu Lukaku’s legs in front of goal.
Then in the 77th minute a big chance fell for Dele Alli.
Christian Eriksen found him with a chipped ball through, Alli flicked it past De Gea but the ball went just the wrong side of the post.
The action quickly switched up the other end and from Jesse Lingard’s cross Lukaku’s header came back off the post.
United’s disappointment would soon turn to joy with that cracking strike from Martial.
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