Premier League Monday 6th November 2023 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea 21:00(CET)

  • Played 150 times in the league before, Spurs 48, Draws 38, Chelsea 64
  • Last season’s repeat fixture ended, Spurs 2-0 Chelsea
  • Spurs took 4 points off Chelsea last season
  • Chelsea have won 3 of the last 4 repeat fixtures ‘to nil’
  • Chelsea have lost just 1 of their last 13 games unbeaten vs Spurs (all comps)
  • 9 of the last 12 head-to-heads went UNDER 2.5 GOALS (all comps)
  • Both teams DIDN’T scored in 9 of the last 12 head-to-heads (all comps)
  • Chelsea have scored in 15 of their last 17 league games vs Spurs
  • 4 DRAWS in the last 18 league head-to-heads

Tottenham are flying high in the Premier League after the first quarter of the season and next up for the North London club is trip south across town to face struggling Chelsea.

This will be the 150st league meeting between the sides and it’s Chelsea have hold sway with 64 wins, to 48 for Spurs (38 draws) – but there’s only been four draws in the last 18 league head-to-heads.

The match betting sees Spurs the favourites at 2.10, with the draw 3.50 and Chelsea 3.30.

Looking back to last season in this fixture, Spurs took 4 points off Chelsea and also won this clash 2-0 – you can back a repeat of that scoreline at 13.00.

However, despite this victory last season it’s still worth noting that the Blues have a fine record over Spurs – winning 3 of the last 4 repeat fixtures ‘to nil’, which can be backed 6.50, plus have lost just one of their last 13 games vs Tottenham.

If you think they can keep up this record, then Chelsea/Draw in the ‘Double Chance’ market at 1.70 might appeal.

Other betting options are Under 2.5 Goals, which has paid out in 9 of the last 12 meetings (all comps) and can be backed at 2.15. While BTTS (no) has also paid out in 9 of the last 12 – and is on the table at 2.25.

Chelsea have also scored in 88% of their last 17 league games, so if you think they will score again, you can back this at 1.30.

Looking at the scoring markets, Spurs’ Son has been in great form this season and can be backed at 6.00 (1st) or 2.74 (anytime) – while Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson is their shortest-priced player at 7.50 (1st) or 3.25 (anytime).

Overall, it’s a game that despite Chelsea’s good record vs Spurs, it’s hard to back them with confidence at the moment. With this in mind, it could pay to just keep this simple and side with Spurs at 2.20 to win the game and keep up their good start to the season.

 

BEST BET: SPURS WIN @ 2.20