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West Ham v Spurs: Head to head

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West Ham have won 65 games, drawn 53 and lost 98 games against Spurs since they first played each other in the Thames and Medway League in 1898 when the Hammers were known as the Thames Iron Works.

West Ham could avoid defeat in three consecutive league games versus Spurs for the first time since May 2006, with the third match in that sequence the infamous ‘lasagne-gate’ at Upton Park.

Spurs have won three of their past four Premier League fixtures at the London Stadium, though they lost there last season.

West Ham have lost 2-1 in their two most recent home league games, conceding the winning goal in the 89th minute versus Manchester United and the fourth minute of stoppage time against Brentford.

They have not suffered three consecutive top-flight defeats at the London Stadium since a four-match streak under Manuel Pellegrini between November and December 2019.

The Hammers have made four changes to their starting line-up in Premier League games this season, fewer than any other side.

Michail Antonio has scored five top-flight goals versus Spurs, more than against any other club.

Antonio and Said Benrahma have created 17 chances for each other in the Premier League this season, the highest figure between any two players.

Spurs have lost four successive Premier League London derbies, as many defeats as in their previous 17.

None of Tottenham’s past 14 league games have ended level (W9, L5). It’s their longest run without a draw in the top flight since a 32-match sequence between April 2018 and February 2019.

They have conceded two or more goals in seven of their past eight Premier League away fixtures.

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