West Ham United entertain Spurs in the first Premier League fixture of the weekend this Saturday lunchtime.
The Hammers earned a decent point away at West Brom last time out in a goalless draw.
The result was a much needed second consecutive clean sheet for the Hammers, who had conceded 10 in three before it.
Spurs were again held at Wembley in the Premier League as they played out a goalless draw with Swansea City.
Despite dominating the match they struggled to break the visitors down and were left frustrated.
Match history
The last four meetings have all been won by the team playing at home as West Ham ended Tottenham’s title hopes last season.
Harry Kane scored twice late on in the reverse fixture as Spurs won 3-2.
Last five Premier League meetings
West Ham 1 Tottenham 0 – 05/05/17
Tottenham 3 West Ham 2 – 19/11/16
West Ham 1 Tottenham 0 – 02/03/16
Tottenham 4 West Ham 1 – 22/11/15
Tottenham 2 West Ham 2 – 22/02/15
Both teams to score – 13/18 with Sky Bet
Team news
James Collins is ruled out for the hosts, which should see Angelo Ogbonna step in at the back.
The match winner last year Manuel Lanzini is also out for the hosts, meaning Slaven Bilic is likely to name an unchanged side.
Ben Davies is likely to return to the team here having missed the draw with Swansea on Saturday.
Erik Lamela, Danny Rose and Victor Wanyama are again ruled out.
Expected starting XI’s
West Ham United (3-4-3): Hart; Fonte, Reid, Ogbonna; Zabaleta, Kouyate, Noble, Cresswell; Antonio, Carroll, Hernandez
Tottenham (3-4-2-1): Lloris; Alderweireld, Sanchez, Vertonghen; Aurier, Dier, Dembele, Davies; Eriksen, Dele; Kane
Predictions
Result: Tottenham (8/13 with Sky Bet)
Correct Score: 1-2 (8/1 with Bet 365)
Anytime Goalscorer: Harry Kane (11/13 with 888 Sport)