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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Sunday 7th February 2021 -  12:00
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Semi Ajayi celebrates

Sam Allardyce’s Baggies visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the very first time on Sunday lunchtime (ko 12pm).

Albion will hoping to spring a surprise at Spurs, who have their sights set on securing Champions League football next season.

Spurs

Their last time out

Spurs were narrowly beaten 1-0 at home by Chelsea on Thursday night after a solitary Jorginho first-half strike from the spot. 

It was Tottenham's third consecutive Premier League loss after previous defeats to Liverpool and Brighton, and boss José Mourinho will be keen to turn their fortunes around and mount a charge towards the top four.

In the dugout

José Mourinho is midway through his first full season in charge of Spurs.

The legendary Portuguese manager took over from current PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino at the north London outfit in November 2019. Despite an injury-ravaged campaign, the three-time Premier League winner guided Tottenham to a sixth-placed finish in 2020. Their final standing also saw them qualify for the 2020/21 UEFA Europa League.

Mourinho is no stranger to English football having previously enjoyed several years of success. The majority of those came during his two spells at Chelsea, where he helped them win eight trophies.

Having managed several illustrious sides during his career; including Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto, Manchester Untied was his last destination prior to taking over at Spurs.

During more than two-and-a-half years at Old Trafford, the 58-year-old won three trophies; the Community Shield in 2016 as well as the Europa League and the EFL Cup in 2017. And lifting the EFL Cup meant he became the first ever United boss to win a major trophy in their debut season.

In addition to his European success in Greater Manchester, Mourinho has also secured two UEFA Champions League titles during his stints in Portugal and Italy respectively. And having guided Spurs to the last 32 of the Europa League, as well as an EFL Cup final in April, the 58-year-old will be eager to bring silverware and success to Tottenham this year.

One to watch

Heung-Min Son has continued his fine attacking form during the 2020/21 season.

The South Korean international, who is also his nation's captain, recorded an impressive 30 direct goal contributions (18 goals, 12 assists) over 41 appearances last term.

And the free-scoring attacker hasn’t let standards drop this year, with 26 goal contributions already this season. Keeping Spurs’ joint top-scorer quiet will be vital for the Baggies on Sunday afternoon.

Our last meeting

Albion’s valiant efforts were overcome by Harry Kane’s late header in the reverse fixture at The Hawthorns in November 2020.

The Baggies last won away at Spurs in September 2014. Current first team coach James Morrison was the match-winner as his header secured all three points.

Stats

Spurs

  • Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane are the joint-second highest scorers in the division (12).
  • Spurs are joint-third in the PL for hitting the woodwork (11).
  • Tottenham have won just one of their last six PL home games against Albion.

Albion

  • The Baggies have scored in seven of their last 10 away games against Spurs.
  • Albion have lost just two of their last eight trips to Spurs.
  • The Baggies have scored in their last two matches.

Head to head

  Spurs wins Draw Albion wins
League 48 33 50
FA Cup 6 2 3
League Cup 3 1 0
Total 57 36 53

Our one to watch

Ainsley Maitland-Niles will be pushing to make his debut for the Baggies after joining the club on deadline day.

The versatile midfielder made the move to the west Midlands from Spurs' rivals, Arsenal. Maitland-Niles had made 21 appearances for the Gunners before departing at the start of the month, as he seeks more game time in the Premier League.

The England international, along with fellow deadline-day signing Okay Yokuşlu, will provide height and energy to Albion’s midfield as they look to turn their form around in the capital this weekend.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles hugs England manager Gareth Southgate

Follow the game

Gez Mulholland will be joined by once midfield-now-microphone maestro Andy Johnson to provide proudly partisan commentary and an expert insight for WBA Radio.

To listen live to Baggies-biased commentary on WBA Radio for free for every home and away match during the 2020/21 season all you have to do is sign up for a free My Albion account.

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Live commentary starts from 15 minutes before kick-off and will be accessible through the live match centre or WBA TV.

If you have any issues registering or accessing your My Albion account please contact myalbion@wbafc.co.uk.

The game is also available to watch on BT Sport.

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Albion were beaten 2-0 by Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

A couple of great Sam Johnstone saves and some strong defending ensured the Baggies held their hosts at bay in the first-half.

But two quick-fire goals from Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son following the restart were enough to earn José Mourinho’s men all three Premier League points in north London.

Sam Allardyce made five changes to the team which played against Sheffield United earlier in the week. There was a place in the XI for deadline day signing Ainsley Maitland-Niles, as well as starts for Lee Peltier, Conor Gallagher, Romaine Sawyers and Karlan Grant.

And it was the Baggies who created the first chance - clever link-up between Grant and Conor Townsend resulting in Mbaye Diagne heading a good cross over the bar.

Spurs then tested Johnstone through Son and Erik Lamela curled off-target before Kane, returning from injury earlier than anticipated, smashed the woodwork.

Kane flashed wide and forced Johnstone into a great reflex save as the hosts piled on the pressure, with Albion’s No.1 also superbly denying Serge Aurier’s effort five minutes ahead of half-time.

Diagne could have sent Albion into the interval in front had Hugo Lloris not stood firm to keep his back-post header out, however it remained goalless after an encouraging first 45-minutes.

The deadlock was broken nine minutes into the second period, though, when Kane peeled away from the Baggies’ backline and slotted into the bottom right corner from the edge of the box.

And Spurs doubled their advantage almost immediately - a quick counter attack finished off by the ever-energetic Son.

It could have been a different story for Albion, with Diagne having two strikes disallowed for offside as they searched for a way back into the clash, but in the end they were left to return to the Midlands empty-handed.

 

Albion: Johnstone, Peltier, Ajayi, Bartley, Townsend; Snodgrass (Pereira 80), Maitland-Niles, Sawyers (Yokuslu 78), Gallagher, Grant (Phillips 69); Diagne.

Substitutes: Button, Furlong, O’Shea, Livermore, Robinson, Robson-Kanu.