Tottenham vs Crystal Palace – Sunday 5th November 2017 – 12:00 - BT Sports
Tottenham are 2/7 with Harry Kane at 15/8 to score first.
Tottenham face Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon, in one of four Sunday fixtures.
Spurs come into this match on the back of a 3-1 win against Real Madrid, an excellent result for Pochettino's side.
Dele Alli answered his critics in fine style with a superb double (27, 56), with the England international scoring a goal in both halves to make it 2-0.
His first goal was a close-range finish from a Trippier cross, he scored again after the break as his shot deflected off Sergio Ramos.
Christian Eriksen made it 3-0 to Spurs (65), with the Denmark international finishing a fine move from Kane and Alli.
Cristiano Ronaldo (80) grabbed a consolation for Real Madrid, as Real suffered their first defeat since October 2012.
Kane The Man
Tottenham have had an excellent start to the season, but this win is easily the best of recent times.
It was the perfect response to their narrow defeat against Manchester United, a huge result for Pochettino.
They have had a mixed record in their last six matches though, with three wins, two defeats and a draw.
A win against Crystal Palace will move them level with Manchester United who are in second place.
Spurs Favourites
Mauricio Pochettino's side come into this match as favourites, with home advantage informing the odds.
This will be a tough match for Spurs, with Palace showing great fight to come back from 2-0 down against the Hammers.
Tottenham will be looking to make it three successive wins against Palace.
Great Comeback
Crystal Palace come into this match in poor form, despite coming from 2-0 down at home to snatch a point against West Ham.
Javier Hernandez (31) gave West Ham the lead just past the half-hour mark, finishing a counter-attacking move.
West Ham doubled their lead shortly after, with Andre Ayew (43) enjoying a fine run and superb finish to make it 2-0.
Joe Hart's stern resistance was broken when Luka Milivojevic scored from the penalty spot to halve the deficit (50).
Wilfried Zaha broke West Ham's hearts with the last kick of the game, slotting past Joe Hart after a naive decision from Antonio allowed Palace to break and score the goal (90+7).
