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SPURS 3-2 BOURNEMOUTH
Dele (2), Sissoko_ Wilson (2)
Spurs: Gazzaniga, Aurier, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Dier, Ndombele (Lucas), Sissoko, Dele (Winks), Son (Lo Celso), Kane (C).Dele (2), Sissoko_ Wilson (2)
Subs: Whiteman, Walker-Peters, Rose, Eriksen.
Bournemouth: Ramsdale, S. Cook, Ake, Rico, Lerma, Solanke, C. Wilson, Danjuma Groeneveldm, L.Cook, Stacey, Rico, Fraser
Subs: Boruc,Gosling, H.Wilson, Simpson, Mepham, Kilkenny, Saydee
Official Site Match Centre
Three changes to the team that started against Olympiacos in midweek - Vertonghen, Ndombele and Sissoko for Rose, Winks and Lucas.
REFEREE: _________ Lee Mason
TEAM FORM: ____ SPURS -- DWDWW ______ BOURNEMOUTH -- DDWLL _____ (All Competitions)
Bournemouth have won just 1 of their 8 Premier League (PL) meetings with us (D1 L6), though it did come in their last such game in May thanks to Nathan Ake's 90th winner. They have lost their two PL games, with them last losing 3 in a row back in December 2018 (a run of 4).
We have won all four of our PL home games against Bournemouth by an aggregate score of 13-0. Following our victory against West Ham last week, we are looking to secure back to back PL wins for the first time this season, lat doing so in April this year.
We have kept fewer clean sheets than any other PL side this season (1), with that shot out coming against Crystal Palace in September. The last time we had kept just one cleab sheet in our opening 13 PL games was in 2012-13 under Andre Villas-Boas.
We have faced 76 shots on target in the PL this season, with only West Ham (77) and Norwich (83) facing more. Our record of facing 5.8 shots on target per game is our highest in a PL campaign since 2002-03, when we have this data record.
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