Unless something sudden and miraculous has happened at Brighton and Hove Albion, then Spurs are geared up to secure another 3 points this lunchtime.
Our visitors have been bumbling along to little good purpose this season, as indicated by their current occupation of the 11th spot. In their last 5 outings, they’ve lost on 3 occasions and, they’ve drawn once, however, it is their victory over Arsenal last time out which is the only mild cause for concern.
The bookies have Spurs at 1/2 on, and Brighton at 11/2. Harry Kane and Heung Son-Min are scoring for fun against second-rate sides.
Tottenham has won all 4 of their Premier League games against Brighton. Add to which, our visitors have been terrible on the road against us, winning just 1 of their last 9 attempts…
Want to watch the big match? Spurs vs Brighton is broadcast live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, with coverage beginning at 11:30am.
This should be an air-hockey score.
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