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Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Oliver Skipp clips a nice ball into the box but Harry Kane knows he's offside so doesn't even bother with the charade of going for it.
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Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Oliver Skipp clips a nice ball into the box but Harry Kane knows he's offside so doesn't even bother with the charade of going for it.
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Declan Rice's low corner is cleared at the near post by Spurs.
The visitors have their first attack but Ben Davies' cross is headed away.
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Spurs team-mates Cristian Romero and Richarlison clash heads as they clear West Ham's corner.
Neither need treatment, though Romero is holding the side of his head.
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Glenn Murray
Former Brighton striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
There is only one man that makes the decisions at this football club [Antonio Conte]. For me, it is a no brainer to start Richarlison. Spurs need energy and passion and he'll be desperate to prove himself.
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Leicester City
Leicester City midfielder James Maddison speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It could have been different. When you come to places like this, you've got to score when you're on top otherwise you get punished at this level. We dominated the first half, we had so many chances, so many sights at goal, so many entries into the final third where we just couldn't put it away. David De Gea makes a couple of good saves, couple of missed opportunities but we got punished. We got punished for not taking advantage of our positive start.
"We had so many chances to score, Harvey Barnes had a one on one, so did Kelechi Iheanacho, De Gea made some great saves, really top saves. Keeps them in the game and then Marcus Rashford gets one sniff and puts it in and that's the form he is in so we got punished with that first goal. That took it out of us and we didn't really recover.
"It really takes the wind out of you when they score two like that. It killed us in such quick succession we were 3-0 down and then you get punished when you don't score after being on top. That's the level at the top of the Premier League. Disappointing for us, probably not a 3-0 game.
"The positives are there. 3-0 is obviously disappointing but there were so many positives there, especially in the first half. Second half wasn't started quickly. There were positives to take from the first half and we will take them in to another big game next week."
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
West Ham corner now as Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg hooks behind a dangerous flick-on in the box.
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
Just 46 seconds on the clock and West Ham go close. The ball bounces all the way across to Jarrod Bowen, who hits a sweet half-volley 20 yards out that flies wide.
Tottenham 0-0 West Ham
The final Premier League game of the weekend begins.
Tottenham v West Ham (16:30 GMT)
Here's a reminder of the teams.
Eric Dier makes his 350th appearance for Spurs.
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Manchester United
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Leicester is a great team, they played really well and made it really tough for us. It was also by us, we didn't follow the rules and the principles of the game from our way of play and then you get punished. We were lucky and it is only because of David de Gea that we don't concede a goal. Great saves, we were not disciplined and it is not right.
"We came in at half time and said it. we were 1-0 up, we knew also how to beat them because there was a lot of space in the midfield and behind their defending line. It was a good goal, once again a great pass from Bruno [Fernandes], great goal from Rashy [Marcus Rashford] and then we are 1-0 up. The second half was all us and Bruno Fernandes played a magnificent game.
"The team is putting Rashford in the right positions, especially Bruno, he creates how many passes, he gives behind, he crosses in. Not only Bruno but I think he is doing a great job.
"We need all players in form but we have to follow the priniciples of our way of play and if we do that, we can play very well and we have seen that in the second half.
On being in the title race: "We don't think about that, we think about tomorrow, we have to be a better version of ourselves and that is what we have to work for. We are in February, don't look far ahead."
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West Ham start this game in the relegation zone after Everton and Bournemouth both won yesterday.
After losing five league games in a row, the Hammers have lost just one of the last five (W1, D3).
Tottenham v West Ham (16:30 GMT)
Tottenham v West Ham (16:30 GMT)
You: I wonder how many home games Spurs have gone without drawing and whether that's any kind of record.
Me: Spurs could equal the club league record of 22 consecutive home games without a draw, set in 1928 and 1987.
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Manchester United
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford, speaking to Sky Sports: "Overall a good day. They created good opportunities and David made a great save at the end of the first half, without that we can't go on to win the game.
"It's still early in the season, we're fighting for a lot of different things and we have another big game in the week to hopefully go through to the next round of the Europa League and then a massive game for us [against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final].
"I don't feel like slowing down and always want to improve."
On the Premier League title race, he added: "We're close but both teams in front of us are good teams and playing good football. We have to just focus on ourselves, do as well as we can and keep picking up points."
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Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker
I'll start by wishing Tottenham boss Antonio Conte well and the main thing is he makes a swift recovery from his gallbladder surgery.
Spurs won the last game Conte missed, against Manchester City earlier this month, and I am expecting a similar result here, helped by them having Cristian Romero back after suspension.
But we don't really know what we will get from Tottenham, as was shown by their heavy defeat at Leicester last time out.
As for West Ham, they were very poor in the first 25 minutes against Chelsea and the game could have been out of sight for them by then.
The Hammers hung on in there and got something out of the game but I don't think they will get away with it if they put in a repeat performance against Tottenham.
Sutton's prediction: 3-1
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Former Premier League defender Steve Brown believes West Ham will have enough firepower to stay in the Premier League, despite obvious issues in front of goal.
The Hammers have only scored 19 goals in 22 Premier League games. Their top scorer in all competitions is Jarrod Bowen on seven.
He told BBC Radio London's Far Post podcast: "My issue is they have not really addressed the goalscoring problem.
"I don’t see them suddenly starting to score an abundance of goals. But I do think they have probably got enough to scrape enough wins together to stay in the league.
"It’s all subjective, but you can’t have that much trouble scoring a goal and then us say 'oh they are going to finish 12th'. They have not addressed it and there are still issues that need ironing out.
"I think they have enough in the locker to stay in the league but I can’t see them suddenly going on a four-game or five-game winning run out of seven or eight games."
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A really random record is up for grabs today...
Four of West Ham's past five Premier League victories against Tottenham have seen Michail Antonio score, with three of those the only goal.
No player has ever scored in four different 1-0 victories against a specific opponent in Premier League history.
FT: Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
Manchester United (23 points from 10 games) have picked up more Premier League points than any other team since the league resumed after the World Cup break.
United have won more games than any other side across the big five European leagues this season (27). They only won 20 games last season.
Tottenham v West Ham (16:30 GMT)
Tottenham are, to use the newish football parlance, in a bad moment.
They are out of form, their manager is unavailable and several key players including Hugo Lloris and Rodrigo Bentancur are injured.
But despite this a win today would put them into the Champions League places.