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Tottenham 1-0 Bournemouth
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Wimmer, Rose; Dembele, Dier; Lamela, Alli, Eriksen; Kane
Bournemouth XI: Boruc, Smith, Francis, Cook, Daniels, Surman, Arter, Ritchie, Gradel, King, Afobe
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Tottenham 1-0 Bournemouth
Tottenham's full-backs love to get forward, don't they?!
Danny Rose bursts down the left touchline and wins Spurs' first corner, which is easily cleared to safety by Bournemouth.
Tottenham 1-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth appear to have started with Josh King as a focal point up front, with Benik Afobe tucked in just behind.
A penny for Eddie Howe's thoughts - you plan and plan all week, and all of your meticulous preparations go up in smoke inside the first minute.
Tottenham 1-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth scored after 49 seconds of the reverse fixture back in October. Tottenham managed a goal after 44 seconds of this one.
An incredible start, and Spurs have bossed possession since Harry Kane's opener.
Harry Kane
The dream start for Spurs!
Harry Kane gets a touch to Kyle Walker's right-wing cross and Tottenham lead after 44 seconds.
Premier League goal number 20 of the season for the England striker.
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Both managers appear in relaxed moods, sitting in the dugouts with their legs folded and with smiles on their faces.
It's Spurs in white who get us under way. Bournemouth are in their third kit of pink shirts and white shorts.
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The two teams have made their way out onto the field on a crisp but dry spring day in North London.
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Can Spurs cut the gap to leaders Leicester to just five points, or will Bournemouth move a step closer to survival and send the Premier League trophy that little bit closer to the East Midlands?
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BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season. Lawro's opponent for this weekend's Premier League fixtures is former world champion athlete Steve Cram.
Here's Mark's view on this game...
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Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli: "Bournemouth have got some great players and it's another one of the surprises this season.
"A lot of people probably expected them to go down but they've got a great manager, a lot of great players and it's important that we don't become complacent, and that we do our job and stay professional."
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: "Hurting title ambitions is not really in our mind, it is about us and making sure we have all got our job done.
"We still feel we have more points to get, we have got some hard work to do. This will be a really tough game, but we are just after Bournemouth's interests, no one else's."
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Just 10 minutes away from kick-off at White Hart Lane...
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Bournemouth's boundless energy has been one of the main reasons for their upturn in form during the second half of the campaign.
And if you were wondering which player has covered more ground than any other in the Premier League this season, here's the answer...
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Bournemouth's Josh King has scored in each of his side's past two Premier League games, helping the Cherries to victories over Newcastle and Swansea.
King starts up front with Benik Afobe, who scored three goals in his first four appearances for Bournemouth following his January move from Wolves, but has managed only one in his past six outings.
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Harry Kane had been struggling in front of goal before his treble against Bournemouth back in October, which sparked another super spell of goalscoring form for the England striker...
October: Bournemouth 1-5 Tottenham
Tottenham dominated the first meeting between these two sides in October, coming back to win 5-1 after conceding inside the first minute.
Harry Kane scored a hat-trick for Spurs, with Erik Lamela and Mousa Dembele also finding the net for the visitors.
Bournemouth are a much different proposition these days...
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It's all about chasing the Premier League title now for Tottenham, following their exit from the Europa League in midweek.
Spurs lost the second leg of their last-16 tie with Borussia Dortmund 2-1 on Thursday, going out to the German side 5-1 on aggregate.
I'll be keeping you across events at White Hart Lane, but there's also the small matter of the Manchester derby kicking off at 16:00 GMT.
Follow BBC Sport's live text and radio commentary of City v United with Shamoon Hafez here.
It's all over in our two early kick-offs.
Southampton came from 2-0 down to beat Liverpool 3-2. Sadio Mane had a penalty saved but later scored twice to complete a magnificent turnaround for the Saints.
Elsewhere, Newcastle and Sunderland drew 1-1 in the Tyne-Wear derby. Aleksandar Mitrovic cancelled out Jermain Defoe's opener for the visitors.
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This could get confusing if Kyle Walker and Kyle Walker-Peters are on the field at the same time later on...
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Bournemouth's only change from their 3-2 win against Swansea last time out is in the centre of midfield, where Harry Arter replaces Dan Gosling.
Although our graphic has Bournemouth in their home shirt, I'm reliably informed that the Cherries will be playing in their pink third kit this afternoon. Everyone loves a third kit, don't they?
Subs: Federici, Distin, Elphick, Gosling, O'Kane, Pugh, Grabban.
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Tottenham make five changes from their Europa League defeat by Borussia Dortmund on Thursday, but it's the same Spurs team that easily beat Aston Villa 2-0 seven days ago.
Subs: Vorm, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Carroll, Chadli, Mason, Son.