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Dimitri Payet has been involved in 35% of West Ham's goals this season. He will be hugely missed.
Tottenham 12 league matches without defeat
Kane double put hosts in control
Alderweireld and Walker also on target
Lanzini strikes late for West Ham
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Tom Rostance
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Dimitri Payet has been involved in 35% of West Ham's goals this season. He will be hugely missed.
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West Ham United
And just the one change for West Ham too. A crucial one perhaps as injured playmaker Dimitri Payet is replaced by Diafra Sakho.
Full team news and line-ups to come.
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Tottenham Hotspur
Just the one change for Spurs as Son Hueng-min comes back into the side in place of Erik Lamela.
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Three of the last four goals Spurs have scored against West Ham have been netted in the 90th minute and those three goals have earned an additional five points.
West Ham may need a two-goal cushion heading into injury time this afternoon...
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Jose Mourinho suggested Tom Cruise at Chelsea (Mission Impossible, get it?) but which character from a film would you like to see at your club?
Connor: Liverpool have already had Ron Burgundy as manager for the few years before Klopp...
Trev: AVFC need Doc from Back to the Future to take us back to 1981.
Locky: Leeds need Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to help break out of the asylum.
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The five candidates for the 2015 BBC African Footballer of the Year have been revealed during a special live launch broadcast in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Algeria's Yacine Brahimi, the 2014 winner, is on the shortlist along with Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ghanaian Andre Ayew, Senegal's Sadio Mane and Yaya Toure of Ivory Coast.
The winner will be decided by African football fans, who have until 18:00 GMT on 30 November to vote for their choice.
A bit of listening for you here.
Why Colombia can’t play for coffee?
On this week's World Football Phone-In, Tim Vickery and John Arnold discuss South and North American, including the Centenary Copa America going to the USA, Orlando City becoming the first MLS team to play in the Maracanã and the demise of the Colombian football team.
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He's not quite as cool as Steve McQueen, but Slaven Bilic has got hearts racing in the East End...
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Jose Mourinho suggested Tom Cruise at Chelsea (Mission Impossible, get it?) but which character from a film would you like to see at your club?
Jay Ross: Surely a clear shout would be Santiago Munez from the Goal films?
Martin Hearne: Manchester United need the Flash to object some much needed pace into the attack - forget Ronaldo!
sim19: Steve McQueen for Aston Villa! Need a great escape...
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In the last 12 Premier League seasons, Chelsea have finished as the best-placed London club on 10 occasions with Arsenal mopping up the other two.
In fact it is 20 years since Spurs were the top dogs in the capital, and even then they only finished seventh.
West Ham's best Premier League finish was fifth in 1998-99. But they were 10 points behind Leeds in fourth.
(Sorry Leeds fans...)
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Fans have been asked to arrive early this afternoon as part of extra security measures around White Hart Lane.
Just the one Premier League game for us today.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Tune intoBBC Radio 5 liveright now and you'll catch the rest of Burnley's home match with Brighton.
There'll also be full match commentary of the16:00 GMT kick-off betweenTottenham and West Ham.
And later you can have your say on all the weekend's footballing action with football phone-in show 606 -that's on at18:06.
Burnley 1-1 Brighton
A large game in the Championship is already well under way, and there were two goals in the opening few minutes at Turf Moor.
Brighton can go top with a win, and the second half has just kicked off.
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Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter
"Both Dele Alli and Eric Dier will be on a high after their fine midweek displays for England. Alli's man-of-the-match display reminded me of a young Steven Gerrard.
"It has been a good week for Tottenham youngsters with England as Harry Winks and Shayon Harrison also trained with the senior squad. , external
"You have to admire Tottenham's stance and Mauricio Pochettino's attitude - young English talent is certainly not stifled.
"They will be mindful of a West Ham side who have produced some excellent results and are a real threat on their travels."
Film favourites
Jose Mourinho proclaimed on Saturday afternoon that only Tom Cruise from the Mission:Impossible franchise could deliver the title to Chelsea this season.
But which character from a film would you like at your club?
Would one of the Avengers do a job up front? Would you take Maximus Decimus Meridius as manager?
I'd take Bruce Wayne as chairman at the Cobblers right now...
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So after a third of the season it is Leicester City who top the table. Who saw that coming?
West Ham and Spurs will both be eyeing a Champions League berth. What a way that would be for the Hammers to start life in the Olympic Stadium...
Newcastle 0-3 Leicester
MOTD2 Extra
England forward Eniola Aluko: "Jamie Vardy is very deliberate. He always runs ahead of the ball. He is a different forward to what we see in the Premier League. He is quick and direct. That is what Leicester need to be like: direct, hard-working and energetic. Vardy represents that."
Ex-Newcastle boss John Carver: "As a team they have so much energy. they are hard working and honest. No superstars but they have made good signings. They are well organsied. Nigel Pearson did a fantastic job but the 'Tinkerman' has taken them to the next level. Vardy would chase a paper bag in the wind."
Daily Telegraph journalist Henry Winter: "The best compliment to Vardy was the appreciation of the Newcastle fans. What you see in Vardy is what every fan wants. When he takes the shirt off it will be soaking in sweat from the effort he puts in. They want to see that in their own players. It would be one of the most extraordinary stories of all time if Leicester win the league. I don't think it will happen."
Another man leading the sports news agenda at the moment - quite rightly - is Leicester striker Jamie Vardy.
He's scored in 10 straight Premier League games. A fantastic achievement.
Most of the newspapers led with the news that Manchester United are keen on a reunion with former star Cristiano Ronaldo - but of more interest to fans of today's sides may be the story in the Star that West Ham boss Slaven Bilic wants Spurs misfit Andros Townsend at the Hammers.
A good move for both clubs that one?
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West Ham have made their best ever start to a Premier League season, while this is Spurs' third-best start.
Both teams have been hugely impressive so far. Can either end up in the top four come May?