Spurs may be third in the Premier League and unbeaten in the Champions League but they are still striving for consistency and have yet to win more than two games in succession under Thomas Frank.
They were also dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Newcastle in midweek and now face a real test of their credentials with a daunting run of fixtures against Chelsea, FC Copenhagen, Manchester United, Arsenal and Paris St Germain.
Tottenham vs Chelsea Prediction – Premier League 25/26
Chelsea had a far from ideal start to their campaign but now look to picking up steam and have won five of their last six matches following their 4-3 cup victory over Wolves.
However, red cards are becoming a real headache for Enzo Maresca, with Liam Delap’s midweek dismissal their sixth of the season - including one for the manager against Liverpool.
A score draw is 16/5 and we think that is the way things could finish in north London.
Betting Odds
Tottenham vs Chelsea Betting Odds – Premier League 25/26
Result | Odds | Chance |
Tottenham | 13/8 | 38.1% |
Chelsea | 7/5 | 41.7% |
Draw | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Chelsea go into this game as favourites at odds of 7/5. Tottenham, despite home advantage, are rated as outsiders here at odds of 13/8. The draw is available to bettors at odds of 5/2.
*Odds are correct at the time of writing, but subject to change.
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How To Watch
How to watch Tottenham vs Chelsea
This match will be shown on Sky Sports Premier League and is set to kick off at 17:30 GMT.
Head-to-Head
Tottenham vs Chelsea head-to-head record
Chelsea have won their last four fixtures against Spurs, including highly entertaining 4-3 and 4-1 triumphs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
That run of dominance is not limited to the last two years either. Since early 2019, Chelsea have won 13 of 17 meetings against their London rivals with one of Spurs’ two successes in that time being a Carabao Cup penalty shoot-out win.
Interestingly, of the six scorers in last season’s corresponding fixture - Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, Son Heung-min, Jason Sancho, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez - it could be that only Fernandez is involved this weekend.
Spurs Form Guide
Tottenham form guide
Spurs moved into the top three with their impressive 3-0 victory at Everton, becoming the first away team to win at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
That was a fifth Premier League win in nine games under new boss Frank but they have only won twice in their last seven games in all competitions and suffered a 2-0 cup exit at St James’ Park last time out.
If you think they can bounce back with three points against Chelsea, you can get 13/8 for a home win.
Chelsea Form Guide
Chelsea form guide
Chelsea’s four-match winning streak came to a humbling end last Saturday as they lost 2-1 at home to promoted Sunderland, having taken a fourth-minute lead through Alejandro Garnacho’s first goal for the club.
Defeat left Maresca’s team ninth in the Premier League on 14 points, eight behind leaders Arsenal and three adrift of Spurs.
They responded to the loss with an eventful cup win at Molineux but keeping a full quota of players on the pitch is becoming a problem.
Maresca said of Delap’s dismissal: "It's embarrassing when it's a red card like today because it's two yellow cards in five or 10 minutes. Both, I think, we can avoid. So it's not good."
Can Chelsea maintain discipline and avoid another red card against Spurs?
Chelsea are 7/5 to pick up three points this weekend, although keeping their discipline could be key to that.
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