Dele Alli Benched: Spurs’ XI vs Leeds

The weekend’s Premier League action concludes with what should be an entertaining 100th competitive clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United.

Around 8,000 fans watched on as Tottenham won 2-1 in the first edition of this game at the old White Hart Lane back in 1925 and new manager Antonio Conte would surely take a repeat of that result here on what is his home league debut as Spurs boss.

The highly-coveted Italian manager will be confident of getting his tenure off to a flyer, as he won at least once against each of the 53 teams he faced across his prior Serie A and Premier League appointments.

However, he will need to get Tottenham scoring in order to achieve that feat in what will be his first meeting with Leeds, as only Norwich have netted fewer than their nine Premier League goals this term while they are now without a goal in three straight league games!