There have been over 2.5 goals scored in West Ham's last 5 home games (Premier League). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Tottenham's last 5 games (Premier League). Tottenham have conceded at least 2 goals in 7 of their last 8 away matches (Premier League). West Ham have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Tottenham in all competitions. West Ham have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (Premier League).
West Ham eased to a 3-0 win over Genk on Thursday night and victory means they have now won five of their last six all competitions. However, they have been poor at home of late failing to win in three in the league at the London Stadium. Tottenham stuttered in the Europa Conference League on Thursday night, losing 1-0 at Vitesse. They lost this fixture last season, and defeat in midweek is an ominous sign for the north London side, even as they named a completely changed XI. Both sides will be up for the derby and we could see a share of the spoils in east London. 2:2
Alex Kral has tested positive for COVID-19 so misses out, while David Moyes is unlikely to have Vladimir Coufal available for selection. Ben Johnson started at right-back against Everton, but despite having played the full 90 against Genk on Thursday night, he could keep his place here. As such, Moyes is unlikely to make any changes to the side that started at Everton. Son Heung-Min and Bryan Gil returned false positive COVID-19 tests and were both in the Tottenham squad that beat Newcastle on Sunday. Emerson Royal and Cristian Romero both played the full 90 at St. James' Park despite a quick turnaround in games and the duo should keep their spot in what should be an unchanged XI for the trip across the capital. Spurs' injury woes have eased of late with Ryan Sessegnon the only confirmed absentee for Nuno Espirito Santo.
Draw We're backing these two teams to play out a draw this weekend as both have been involved in midweek European action and may need to rotate their starting elevens. Tottenham have only lost one of their last five trips to West Ham and the Hammers are without a win in their last three home games in the Premier League. Tottenham's have a mixed record on the road, losing twice and winning twice so far. BTTS There is a great chance that we will be treated to goals at both ends of the pitch in this game as that has been the case in four of the last six encounters between these two clubs in all competitions. Both teams have also scored in three of West ham's last six outings, each of which ended in scorelines of two goals to one, while Tottenham's last five fixtures have seen both teams score.
Alex Kral has tested positive for COVID-19 so misses out, while David Moyes is unlikely to have Vladimir Coufal available for selection. Ben Johnson started at right-back against Everton, but despite having played the full 90 against Genk on Thursday night, he could keep his place here. As such, Moyes is unlikely to make any changes to the side that started at Everton. Son Heung-Min and Bryan Gil returned false positive COVID-19 tests and were both in the Tottenham squad that beat Newcastle on Sunday. Emerson Royal and Cristian Romero both played the full 90 at St. James' Park despite a quick turnaround in games and the duo should keep their spot in what should be an unchanged XI for the trip across the capital. Spurs' injury woes have eased of late with Ryan Sessegnon the only confirmed absentee for Nuno Espirito Santo.
West Ham eased to a 3-0 win over Genk on Thursday night and victory means they have now won five of their last six all competitions. However, they have been poor at home of late failing to win in three in the league at the London Stadium. Tottenham stuttered in the Europa Conference League on Thursday night, losing 1-0 at Vitesse. They lost this fixture last season, and defeat in midweek is an ominous sign for the north London side, even as they named a completely changed XI. Both sides will be up for the derby and we could see a share of the spoils in east London. 2:2
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in West Ham's last 5 home games (Premier League). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Tottenham's last 5 games (Premier League). Tottenham have conceded at least 2 goals in 7 of their last 8 away matches (Premier League). West Ham have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Tottenham in all competitions. West Ham have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (Premier League).