Tottenham vs West Ham Preview & Prediction | 2022-23 English Premier League

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THE FACTS
When is Tottenham vs West Ham on and what time does it start? Tottenham vs West Ham will take place on Sunday 19th February, 2023 – 16:30 (UK)
Where is Tottenham vs West Ham taking place? Tottenham vs West Ham will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England
Where can I get tickets for Tottenham vs West Ham? Visit each club’s official website for the latest ticket information
What TV channel is Tottenham vs West Ham on in the UK? Tottenham vs West Ham will be televised live on Sky Sports
Where can I stream Tottenham vs West Ham in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Tottenham vs West Ham live via Sky Go
THE LOWDOWN
TOTTENHAM
- Spurs suffered a poor 4-1 defeat at the hands of Leicester last weekend before going on to lose the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 clash to AC Milan.
- Cristian Romero is available again following his domestic suspension while it looks a straight choice between Oliver Skipp and Pape Sarr as to who partners Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in central midfield.
WEST HAM
- West Ham have shown some improvement lately having beaten Everton and followed that with draws against Newcastle and Chelsea, but they have still won just once away from home this season.
- Lucas Paqueta was forced off the pitch with a shoulder injury against Chelsea and misses out here, so his replacement in that match – Tomas Soucek – is poised to deputise in central midfield.
THE TEAM NEWS
TOTTENHAM
PREDICTED XI (3-4-2-1): Forster; Romero, Dier, Davies; Emerson, Hojbjerg, Skipp, Perisic; Kulusevski, Son; Kane
UNAVAILABLE: Lloris (Injured), Sessegnon (Injured), Bissouma (Injured), Bentancur (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE:
WEST HAM
PREDICTED XI (3-4-2-1): Fabianski; Kehrer, Ogbonna, Johnson; Coufal, Soucek, Rice, Emerson; Bowen, Benrahma; Antonio
UNAVAILABLE: Zouma (Injured), Paqueta (Injured), Cornet (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Areola (Injured), Aguerd (Injured), Cresswell (Illness), Scamacca (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
With Antonio Conte making the decision to continue his recovery from gallbladder surgery in Italy, Spurs will be led by Cristian Stellini once more and he has quite the job on his hands to lift the spirits in the dressing room. Confidence must be at a low right now with two disappointing performances on the spin, and they are certainly not aided by some key injuries in the centre of the park. They haven’t exactly been firing on all cylinders in front of goal lately, and they are clearly over-reliant on Harry Kane, while West Ham’s last six games in all competitions have each contained two goals or less. Therefore, under 2.5 goals is the prediction.
TIP: UNDER 2.5 GOALS