The 15th matchday out of 38 for the Premier League regular season is coming up, and we go into the Thursday game ready to see Tottenham and West Ham Face off.
Tottenham Hotspur will be hosting the clash at their stadium, backed up by their home crowd. They need a victory after going a downward spiral with three losses and a draw in their last four matches.
West Ham is on the 9th spot on the scoreboard with six wins, three draws, and five losses, and they are trying to build back up after a draw that broke their two-match winning streak.
When:
Thursday, December 7, 3:15 PM ET at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Tottenham -130
West Ham +300
Draw Offs:
+315
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Why Bet on Tottenham?
Tottenham have gone four games without a win in the Premier League. However, they should be full of confidence after Sunday’s thrilling 3-3 draw with Manchester City at the Etihad.
The Spurs were unbeaten after their opening ten league games, winning on eight occasions until injuries and suspensions started to take their toll.
Three straight defeats followed, but Ange Postecoglou’s side deserves plenty of praise for their performance at Champions City, where Dejan Kulusevski rescued a point with his injury-time header.
So, the Spurs will be keen to build on that and hit back against London rivals West Ham, who have taken seven points from their last three matches.
Why Bet on West Ham?
West Ham’s four-game winning run across all competitions ended after they settled for a 1-1 draw at home against Crystal Palace last weekend.
Kurt Zouma should return to the lineup after missing Sunday’s draw against Crystal Palace with a family issue.
West Ham’s only injury absence is Michail Antonio with a knee issue. Jarrod Bowen will likely lead the line for the visitors, although the exciting youngster Divin Mubama is another option for David Moyes.
Final Betting Analysis: Tottenham vs. West Ham
Tottenham may have picked up just one point from a possible four, but that only tells half the story amid a crippling injury crisis and performances that warranted more returns.
But this is a West Ham team made of stern stuff, and a Jarrod Bowen on fire leads the team. David Moyes will need his team firing on all cylinders – at both ends of the pitch – to get something out of this game, which should prove an entertaining derby.
We expect the Spurs to get a 1-goal-difference victory in a high-scoring match. Go for a 3-2.
Go for a victory for the locals at -130. If you bet $100 on such odds, you could get $76.92 for a total payout of $176.92.