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Spurs: Lloris (C), Aurier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose (Davies), Winks (Ndombele), Sissoko, Eriksen, Lamela, Son, Kane (Lucas)
Subs: Gazzaniga, Dier, Wanyama, Dele
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Ward, van Aanholt, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Ayew, Townsend, Zaha, Sakho, Schlupp, Cahill.
Subs: Hennessey, Tomkins, Meyer, Benteke, McCarthy, Camarasa, Riedewald.
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TEAM FORM ___ Spurs DWDLD ______ Palace DLWDW ___ (All Competitions)
We have won our last 8 Premier League (PL) games against Crystal Palace, conceding just 1 goal in that run. Only against Birmingham (10 in September 1964) and Blackpool (9 in January 1964) have we had longer winning runs in our top flight history
Palace are winless in their last 7 away PL games against us (D2 L5) failing to score in each of the last six.
We have lost our last home PL derby 0-1 against west Ham in April. We last lost consecutive home London derbies in the league back in November 2004 (vs Charlton and Arsenal). We have lost 2 of our last four home league games (W1 D1) – more than we had in our previous 30 in the PL at White Hart / Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (W25 D4 L1). We have trailed for 127 minutes in home PL games this season – 22 minutes more than any other side. We have won just 16 points from our last 16 PL matches, W4, D4 L8, 23 fewer than we won in our previous 16 games (W13 D0 L3).
Palace’s last five PL away games against “big six” sides have them pick up wins against Man City, Arsenal and Manu (L2), while they were also the last side to win away at Anfield. Indeed, since the start of 2016-17, the Eagles have won away at 5 of the “big six” sides (more than any other club), with us being the only exception.
This is only the 4th time Palace will play a PL match starting the day in the top-four and its the first manager Roy Hodgson has done so since 1998 with Blackburn Rovers, losing 4-0 away at Leeds united.
Kane’s goal against Arsenal for us was his 28th in PL London derbies, drawing him level with Jermain Defoe and Ian Wright – only 3 players have more than Kane; Henry (43) Lampard & Teddy (32)
Palace’s Jordan Ayew has scored in each of his last 2 PL appearances – he could become the first Ghanaian to score three in a row since his brother Andre in 2016 and only the fourth overall (also Asamoah Gyan in 2010 and Tony Yeboah in 1995
Banner compliments of @chrissivad
Subs: Gazzaniga, Dier, Wanyama, Dele
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Ward, van Aanholt, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Ayew, Townsend, Zaha, Sakho, Schlupp, Cahill.
Subs: Hennessey, Tomkins, Meyer, Benteke, McCarthy, Camarasa, Riedewald.
Official Site Match Centre
TEAM FORM ___ Spurs DWDLD ______ Palace DLWDW ___ (All Competitions)
We have won our last 8 Premier League (PL) games against Crystal Palace, conceding just 1 goal in that run. Only against Birmingham (10 in September 1964) and Blackpool (9 in January 1964) have we had longer winning runs in our top flight history
Palace are winless in their last 7 away PL games against us (D2 L5) failing to score in each of the last six.
We have lost our last home PL derby 0-1 against west Ham in April. We last lost consecutive home London derbies in the league back in November 2004 (vs Charlton and Arsenal). We have lost 2 of our last four home league games (W1 D1) – more than we had in our previous 30 in the PL at White Hart / Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (W25 D4 L1). We have trailed for 127 minutes in home PL games this season – 22 minutes more than any other side. We have won just 16 points from our last 16 PL matches, W4, D4 L8, 23 fewer than we won in our previous 16 games (W13 D0 L3).
Palace’s last five PL away games against “big six” sides have them pick up wins against Man City, Arsenal and Manu (L2), while they were also the last side to win away at Anfield. Indeed, since the start of 2016-17, the Eagles have won away at 5 of the “big six” sides (more than any other club), with us being the only exception.
This is only the 4th time Palace will play a PL match starting the day in the top-four and its the first manager Roy Hodgson has done so since 1998 with Blackburn Rovers, losing 4-0 away at Leeds united.
Kane’s goal against Arsenal for us was his 28th in PL London derbies, drawing him level with Jermain Defoe and Ian Wright – only 3 players have more than Kane; Henry (43) Lampard & Teddy (32)
Palace’s Jordan Ayew has scored in each of his last 2 PL appearances – he could become the first Ghanaian to score three in a row since his brother Andre in 2016 and only the fourth overall (also Asamoah Gyan in 2010 and Tony Yeboah in 1995
Banner compliments of @chrissivad
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