After the weekends win against Norwich, Fulham can bring themselves above the relegation line with a win against Spurs, but the hosts need three points in their hunt for European football next season.


Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham FC
Premier League Round 35
White Hart Lane
19-04-2013 @ 12.45 UK








How are the two teams form?

Tottenham came behind with three in just 31 minutes against West Brom in the weekend but managed to comeback and play a draw. Spurs are now sixth in the league, four points after Arsenal on the fifth. 

Fulham is eyeing survival in the Premier League after their victory against Norwich now means they are only two points under the relegation line. The Cottagers have now won their last two matches before visiting White Hart Lane. 

The last ten meetings between the two sides have ended with seven victories to Tottenham.

What are the probable line-ups?

Everton are without Etienne Capoue, Michael Dawson, Erik Lamela, Roberto Soldado, Jan Vertonghen and Kyle Walker due to injuries. Furthermore, Moussa Dembélé and Sandro are both rated doubtful for the match. Fulham are also struggling with injuries as Matthew Briggs, Damien Duff and Kostas Mitroglou are all out. Cauley Woodrow is rated doubtful.

Lloris

Naughton - Chiriches - Kaboul - Rose

Lennon - Paulinho - Chadli - Eriksen

Kane - Adebayor
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Woodrow

Kasami - Diarra - Reither - Sidwell - Dejagah

Richardson - Amorebieta - Hangeland - Heitinga

Stockdale

What to expect from this match?

Tottenham are the favorites and should, on paper, be able to take a win against Fulham. However, The Cottagers have played well against better teams this season and given they are in desperate need of points they will fight with all they got. Last time the two sides met Lewis Holtby scored for Spurs, at the moment he is on loan at Fulham, but he will not be playing against his owner-club. Spurs have a good take on Fulham and this could be a match where we will see a goal from Christian Eriksen, securing a 2-1 to Tottenham.

What are the odds?

SkyBet offers an 8/15 odds on a Tottenham victory while Ladbrokes offers a Fulham victory to odds 6. A draw gives 7/2 at BetVictor.