Tottenham can take a big step towards a top-four finish with victory over London rivals West Ham in Saturday's early kick-off.
Spurs remain unbeaten in their new home - winning all four of their matches in all competitions - and they have the chance to put the pressure on their top-four rivals because they play first.
West Ham haven't won in eight games on the road but have lost just twice in their last seven away games against Tottenham and are looking to complete a unique double. The Hammers were the first team to beat Arsenal at the Emirates, can they do the same to Spurs at their new ground?
With his side facing a Champions League semi-final against Ajax in midweek, Mauricio Pochettino could be tempted to make changes with a view to Tuesday's first leg.
Serge Aurier, Erik Lamela, Moussa Sissoko and Harry Winks are all understood to be close to returns, but it is likely that Saturday's game will come too soon for the quartet. Harry Kane is still missing with his ankle injury and it remains unclear whether or not he will return before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, West Ham could welcome back Manuel Lanzini after he missed the draw with Leicester because of a hamstring problem.
After coming on as a substitute against the Foxes, Jack Wilshere will also be in contention for a start. Aaron Cresswell and Javier Hernandez have also been training this week and may feature on Saturday.
The two teams have already met twice at West Ham's London Stadium this season, with Tottenham winning 1-0 in the Premier League and 3-1 in the fourth round of the League Cup.
Tottenham have a third place finish firmly on their radar as the season comes to an end. This Saturday they take on a struggling West Ham side as they look to improve on their three points lead over Chelsea.
With four wins in six games under their belt, things are once again looking up for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
Last weekend, Spurs ended a two match losing run (both against Man City) when they claimed a slender 1-0 win over Brighton. While the score line may portray a tight encounter – things couldn’t be further from the truth.
Tottenham dominated that encounter and were unlucky not to score two or three.
Over at the Hammers, things haven’t exactly been going well. Manuel Pellegrini’s side are without a win in four Premier League games – that includes three defeats.
While West Ham have endured a tough run of fixtures, fans will no doubt want the team to bounce back away against London rivals Tottenham.
The recommendation is to back a Heung-Min Son goal and a home win at even money. The South Korean star has netted four goals in six games and looks in great form ahead of this game.
Recommendation Tottenham to win and Heung-Min Son to score – Evs PaddyPower
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United
Spurs remain unbeaten in their new home - winning all four of their matches in all competitions - and they have the chance to put the pressure on their top-four rivals because they play first.
West Ham haven't won in eight games on the road but have lost just twice in their last seven away games against Tottenham and are looking to complete a unique double. The Hammers were the first team to beat Arsenal at the Emirates, can they do the same to Spurs at their new ground?
With his side facing a Champions League semi-final against Ajax in midweek, Mauricio Pochettino could be tempted to make changes with a view to Tuesday's first leg.
Serge Aurier, Erik Lamela, Moussa Sissoko and Harry Winks are all understood to be close to returns, but it is likely that Saturday's game will come too soon for the quartet. Harry Kane is still missing with his ankle injury and it remains unclear whether or not he will return before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, West Ham could welcome back Manuel Lanzini after he missed the draw with Leicester because of a hamstring problem.
After coming on as a substitute against the Foxes, Jack Wilshere will also be in contention for a start. Aaron Cresswell and Javier Hernandez have also been training this week and may feature on Saturday.
The two teams have already met twice at West Ham's London Stadium this season, with Tottenham winning 1-0 in the Premier League and 3-1 in the fourth round of the League Cup.
Betting Tips
PaddyPower Pre-Match Odds: Tottenham 2/5, Draw 7/2, West Ham 6/1
Tottenham have a third place finish firmly on their radar as the season comes to an end. This Saturday they take on a struggling West Ham side as they look to improve on their three points lead over Chelsea.
With four wins in six games under their belt, things are once again looking up for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
Last weekend, Spurs ended a two match losing run (both against Man City) when they claimed a slender 1-0 win over Brighton. While the score line may portray a tight encounter – things couldn’t be further from the truth.
Tottenham dominated that encounter and were unlucky not to score two or three.
Over at the Hammers, things haven’t exactly been going well. Manuel Pellegrini’s side are without a win in four Premier League games – that includes three defeats.
While West Ham have endured a tough run of fixtures, fans will no doubt want the team to bounce back away against London rivals Tottenham.
The recommendation is to back a Heung-Min Son goal and a home win at even money. The South Korean star has netted four goals in six games and looks in great form ahead of this game.
Recommendation
Tottenham to win and Heung-Min Son to score – Evs PaddyPower
Head to Head Comparison
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