Summary

  • De Bruyne & Dier goals look offside

  • Kane's first league goal of season

  • Spurs starting XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Alli, Lamela, Eriksen, Son, Kane

  • Man City starting XI: Caballero, Sagna, Otamendi, Demichelis, Kolarov, Fernandinho, Fernando, De Bruyne, Toure, Sterling, Aguero.

  1. 'Kane will be a top player'published at 12:07

    Tottenham v Man City (12:45 BST)

    Chris Sutton
    Former Blackburn striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    "I feel for Harry Kane. He’s got more strings to his bow than scoring goals. He’ll be a top player. I worry about Spurs – where they’re going. I think they’ll be sixth or seventh again as usual.  

    "Kevin de Bruyne has fitted in seamlessly at Manchester City. The key is keeping Sergio Aguero fit. I don’t know why they sold Edin Dzeko. If they keep Aguero fit I think they can win a lot of things."

    Harry KaneImage source, PA
  2. Or maybe not...published at 12:03

    Tottenham v Man City (12:45 BST)

    The good news for Spurs is that Sergio Aguero is not exactly in red-hot goalscoring form right now. The Argentina frontman was the Premier League's top scorer in 2014-15 with 26 goals but so far in 2015-16 he has scored just one goal in six games for City, and his shot conversion rate has dropped from 22.61% last season to 6.67% in this campaign.

    Mind you, Spurs have their own out-of-form striker in Harry Kane. His stats have also dropped off the proverbial cliff, and he is yet to find the net for his club this term.

    You can read more about the goal drought that has affected some of the most prolific marksmen in the game, here.

  3. Aguero at it again?published at 12:00

    Tottenham v Man City (12:45 BST)

    Welcome to White Hart Lane. The bad news for Tottenham fans is that when Manchester City come to town, Sergio Aguero usually scores... will today be any different?

    Sergio Aguero's record vs Spurs