Spurs Hoping To Avoid Wembley Blues


Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea

Premier League 2018/19

Wembley Stadium, London
Saturday, November 24th 2018
Kick-off at 17:30 (5:30pm) GMT

Tottenham Hotspur begin what could prove to be massive week in their season with a UEFA Champions League do-or-die clash against Inter Milan sandwiched in between two mouth-watering London derbies in the English Premier League against Chelsea and Arsenal respectively, starting with the Blues visit to Wembley on Saturday. Head on over to Betway for a piece of the footballing action!

Spurs Hoping To Avoid Wembley Blues

Mauricio Pochettino’s men were made to work hard for their 1-0 win at Crystal Palace before the international break. Argentinian centre-half Juan Foyth scored his first goal for the club to seal all three points and extend the Lilywhites winning run to four-matches in all competitions since defeat against table-toppers Manchester City last month.

Tottenham Hotspur recent results: (all competitions)

10/11/2018 – Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham
06/11/2018 – Tottenham 2-1 PSV (UCL)
03/11/2018 – Wolves 2-3 Tottenham

The Blues will be eager to bounce back from their disappointing goalless stalemate with Everton a fortnight ago despite amassing nearly 70% of the possession during the match. That result however means Chelsea remain unbeaten in 18 matches across three competitions so far this season under Maurizio Sarri heading into this weekends encounter.

Spurs Hoping To Avoid Wembley Blues

Chelsea recent results: (all competitions)

11/11/2018 – Chelsea 0-0 Everton
08/11/2018 – BATE 0-1 Chelsea (UEL)
04/11/2018 – Chelsea 3-1 Crystal Palace

At the start of the season, it was expected that Spurs would be playing this fixture in front of their adoring fans in their glorious new stadium, but a series of unforeseen delays now means Tottenham will welcome Chelsea to their makeshift Wembley home for the second successive season.

Marcos Alonso scored either side of a Michy Batshuayi own-goal, his second a superb stoppage time free-kick to seal all three points for the visiting Blues.

Spurs Hoping To Avoid Wembley Blues

Spurs have won just three of their previous 19 meetings (2 of the last 4) with Chelsea in all competitions, including their most recent on April 1st 2018 when a Dele Alli double left Chelsea looking like fools at Stamford Bridge.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea recent results: (all competitions)

01/04/2018 – Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham
20/08/2017 – Tottenham 1-2 Chelsea
22/04/2017 – Chelsea 4-2 Tottenham (FAC)
04/01/2017 – Tottenham 2-0 Chelsea
26/11/2016 – Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham
02/05/2016 – Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham


 
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Published: 11/22/2018