Tottenham vs West Ham prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2023-12-06 20:15.
[p]Tottenham played their part in a blockbuster Sunday of Premier League (PL) action as they avoided becoming the first side in PL history to lose four straight games after scoring first, fighting back from behind twice to seal a memorable 3-3 draw at the Etihad against Manchester City. It was another thriller for Spurs’ fans who have certainly been getting their money’s worth from an entertainment perspective recently, with each of Tottenham’s last five PL games seeing both teams score with 3+ match goals. [/p]
[p]Despite that fightback, Ange Postecoglu’s men have tumbled down the league after their recent four-game winless run (D1, L3) and will be desperate to end the streak against London rivals West Ham United. This is always an eagerly anticipated contest in these parts and one Spurs will hope they can remain dominant in at home, with the hosts unbeaten in the last five H2Hs held in North London (W4, D1). [/p]
[p]West Ham head into this fresh off the back of another London derby (1-1 vs Palace), with boss David Moyes bemoaning that they gave away a “horrendous goal” eventually costing them three points. Even so, the Hammers are now unbeaten across their last five competitive games (W4, D1), a run which has seen them qualify for springtime European football and remain in the hunt for the PL European places.[/p]
[p]Extending that streak here certainly isn’t assured due to their disappointing winless record against current top-six opponents this season (D1, L3),  despite scoring in all four of those matches. This could mean we see a more defensive approach from Moyes’ men, and the Hammers’ boss does at least have a good record of frustrating the North London side; he has only overseen more stalemates against two other teams during his storied managerial career (W9, D11, L16). [/p]
[p]Players to watch: It was all about Heung-Min Son (PL: G9, A2) on Sunday as he became only the fifth player in PL history to score, assist, and score an own goal in the same game! Mohammed Kudus earned his first PL Flashscore Player of the Match accolade for West Ham with his goal against Palace, which was the first of his five competitive goals for the club that opened the scoring. [/p]
[p]Hot stat: A massive 19 of West Ham’s 24 conceded league goals this season came beyond half-time (79%).[/p]