Tottenham vs West Ham

Spurs received a huge boost for their top-four chances when Arsenal was defeated last day by the Wolves. The former now looks to defend the four-point cushion with just three games left to play in the league. The job might be extra hard for the team considering they have the additional responsibility of the Champions League semifinals.

This would the fourth top-six team that West Ham has had to take on, on the road, in the last five attempts. As such, their away record is in tatters, and with Tottenham determined to make it to next year’s CL, there’s all the probability in the world for the team to extend their winless run away from home to ten games.

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Tottenham vs West Ham Head-to-head (h2h)

  • 14 of the last 21 wins went to Spurs.
  • West Ham has not kept a clean sheet in the last five attempts.
  • Nine of the last twelve wins at their home went to Tottenham.
  • 16 of the last 18 games in front of the home crowd saw the Spurs finding the back of the net.

Tottenham Team News

Moussa Sissoko is definitely out injured for Spurs, while Harry Winks will not be risked ahead of Tuesday night. That could mean fit-again Eric Dier getting another start in midfield, with Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen in the more advanced positions. Fernando Llorente started in mid-week, while Vincent Janssen made a rare appearance from the bench and it remains to be seen if further players are rested on Saturday.

Tottenham Key Players

Son Heung-Min – In Harry Kane’s absence, there is little doubt the South Korean international is Spurs’ best forward player. He also has a good record against West Ham.
Dele Alli – Set up Christian Eriksen’s winner against Brighton, having looked bright against Manchester City too.
Christian Eriksen – His ninth goal of the season proved enough to earn victory against Brighton and was also his second at Spurs’ new home.

Tottenham vs West Ham Prediction

West Ham is winless in their last four games, and in 11 of their last 14. They also lost three of their last four matches. On the road, their record has been even more worrying. They are currently on a streak of nine winless ties away from home, with eight of them being losses. Spurs, meanwhile, won four of their last six fixtures, and a massive 15 of their last 18 at home.

They have also conceded only two goals from their last eight home-ties. Moreover, 14 of the last 21 h2h wins and nine of the last twelve at home went to Tottenham. Going on, West Ham failed to keep a clean sheet in the last five encounters, and 16 of the last 18 meetings in front of Tottenham fans saw the visitors conceding.Finally, West Ham is free of responsibility, due to the gap from the cut-off line, and as such, can take it easy this Saturday. Expect Spurs to cash in on their home advantage.