Tottenham’s rollercoaster season took another wild turn when they slipped to 10th place after a 1-0 loss to Bournemouth midweek. The defeat led to some heated moments, with head coach Ange Postecoglou facing off against booing fans. Now, he’s got a crucial stretch ahead, hosting title-chasing Chelsea and Liverpool, sandwiched between a trip to bottom-placed Southampton.
Tottenham’s early-season home vibe, where they won seven of their first eight matches, has taken a nosedive. Recent draws against Ipswich, Roma, and Fulham have stripped their stadium of its ‘fortress’ status, leaving them a bit shaky against one of the Premier League’s top away teams.
On the flip side, Chelsea fans are riding high after a 5-1 thrashing of Southampton, making them the league’s top scorers with 31 goals and extending their unbeaten streak, now the second longest in the league. With two solid wins under their belt, Chelsea is pumped to keep their strong record in this matchup going.
The Blues have won 11 of the last 15 clashes across all competitions, often by big margins, including a 4-1 away win and a 2-0 home victory last season. Their current away form—five wins from seven league games—shows they’re ready for another win, though all those victories have come against teams in the bottom half. How Spurs respond will determine if this is just another setback or a chance to turn things around.
Spurs have a 32% win rate against Chelsea.
Spurs have just one win in their last five games.
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last five matches.
HOME: 11/5 – 31.3%
DRAW: 3/1 – 25%
AWAY: 23/20 – 46.5%
(odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change)
Spurs to win the match – 15/8
Timo Werner to score first – 9/1
Spurs 2-1 Chelsea: 10/1
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Record: 5 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw
Averages: 2.2 goals, 15.3 attempts, 7.7 corners
Key Players: Brennan Johnson (6 goals), James Maddison (5 goals), Heung-Min Son (4 assists)
Defensive Record: Guglielmo Vicario has 2 clean sheets.
Record: 6 wins, 1 loss, 3 draws
Averages: 2.3 goals, 16.4 attempts, 6.7 corners
Key Players: Cole Palmer (8 goals), Nicolas Jackson (6 goals), Enzo Fernandez (3 assists)
Defensive Record: Robert Sanchez has 2 clean sheets.
Players to watch: Spurs winger Dejan Kulusevski has racked up five assists in his last eight games and scored the opener against Chelsea last season. Chelsea’s Noni Madueke has netted four of his last five league goals in away wins and could be a game-changer again!
Hot streak: Chelsea haven’t lost any of their 14 Premier League matches this season when starting as pre-match favorites.
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