Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics
📊Crystal Palace have lost their last nine Premier League games against Tottenham, their longest ever losing streak against an opponent in their top-flight history.
📊Tottenham have won their last nine Premier League games against Crystal Palace – in their top-flight history they’ve only won more consecutively against Birmingham (10 between 1960-1964).
📊Tottenham have won their last seven Premier League games against Crystal Palace without conceding a single goal – in English top-flight history, only Liverpool have won more straight games against an opponent while keeping a clean sheet each time (9 vs West Brom between 2002-2010).
📊Only Chelsea (16) have won more points than Tottenham in Premier League London derbies this season (13). Meanwhile, Crystal Palace have lost just one of their last five league London derbies at home (W2 D2), though it was in their last such match v Chelsea.
📊When playing their last league match of a season at home, Crystal Palace have won their last four final day matches (excluding play-offs), including all three in the Premier League in that time.
📊Tottenham’s last four Premier League matches on the final day have produced a total of 27 goals (F15 A12), with Spurs winning two, drawing one and losing one.
📊Only bottom side Norwich (0) have won fewer Premier League points since the restart than Crystal Palace (3). Indeed, only Norwich (9) are on a longer current losing run in the competition than the Eagles (7).
📊Crystal Palace are on course to becoming just the eighth team to go through an entire Premier League season without scoring more than twice in a match – the Eagles would be the first side to do so without being relegated.
📊Tottenham have won four of their last five Premier League games (D1), as many as they had in their previous 13. They’re looking to secure four consecutive Premier League victories for the first time since February 2019.
📊Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored six goals in five appearances on the final day of Premier League seasons. Of the 487 players to have played in five such matches, Kane has the fourth best minutes-per-goal ratio on the closing day (one every 72 minutes), behind only Yakubu (44), Thierry Henry (64) and Matthew Le Tissier (67).
🗓️ Sunday, 26 July 2020
⌚ 8:00 pm GMT+5
🏆 Premier League Round 38
👕 Andre Marriner
🏟️ Selhurst Park, London
📊Crystal Palace have lost their last nine Premier League games against Tottenham, their longest ever losing streak against an opponent in their top-flight history.
📊Tottenham have won their last nine Premier League games against Crystal Palace – in their top-flight history they’ve only won more consecutively against Birmingham (10 between 1960-1964).
📊Tottenham have won their last seven Premier League games against Crystal Palace without conceding a single goal – in English top-flight history, only Liverpool have won more straight games against an opponent while keeping a clean sheet each time (9 vs West Brom between 2002-2010).
📊Only Chelsea (16) have won more points than Tottenham in Premier League London derbies this season (13). Meanwhile, Crystal Palace have lost just one of their last five league London derbies at home (W2 D2), though it was in their last such match v Chelsea.
📊When playing their last league match of a season at home, Crystal Palace have won their last four final day matches (excluding play-offs), including all three in the Premier League in that time.
📊Tottenham’s last four Premier League matches on the final day have produced a total of 27 goals (F15 A12), with Spurs winning two, drawing one and losing one.
📊Only bottom side Norwich (0) have won fewer Premier League points since the restart than Crystal Palace (3). Indeed, only Norwich (9) are on a longer current losing run in the competition than the Eagles (7).
📊Crystal Palace are on course to becoming just the eighth team to go through an entire Premier League season without scoring more than twice in a match – the Eagles would be the first side to do so without being relegated.
📊Tottenham have won four of their last five Premier League games (D1), as many as they had in their previous 13. They’re looking to secure four consecutive Premier League victories for the first time since February 2019.
📊Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored six goals in five appearances on the final day of Premier League seasons. Of the 487 players to have played in five such matches, Kane has the fourth best minutes-per-goal ratio on the closing day (one every 72 minutes), behind only Yakubu (44), Thierry Henry (64) and Matthew Le Tissier (67).
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