Crystal Palace vs Tottenham, 2.15pm Selhurst Park
Roy Hodgson’s teams are usually very well organised and his Palace team operate in a similar way to Spurs by shunning a possession-based approach in favour of sharp, incisive counter-thrusts.
While Spurs have Kane and Son, Hodgson can look to Wilfried Zaha and Ebere Eze, who were outstanding in last Sunday’s 5-1 triumph at West Brom.
Tottenham have excelled against the bigger teams but their title challenge may rest on how they perform against the supposed lesser lights and a setback could be on the cards at Crystal Palace, or not.
Prediction: Spurs win BTTS @3/1
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