Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
Burnley have won just two of their 12 Premier League games against Spurs (D3 L7), although both wins were at Turf Moor in 2009-10 and 2018-19.
In all competitions, Spurs have won seven of their last 12 games against Burnley (04 L1 ), though they are winless in their last two games at Turf Moor (D1 L1).
Tottenham have lost just one of their last 11 Premier League games played on Monday (W8 D2), going down 0-1 against Man City in October 2018.
Burnley are winless in their last five Premier League games (D1 L4), and have lost each of their last two at Turf Moor. They last lost three consecutive home league games in December 2018.
Spurs have won both of their away Premier League games this season, netting 11 goals in those matches.
They’d won just two of their previous 10 on the road in the competition (scoring just 12 goals in these games), while they're looking to win each of their opening three away games in a Premier League campaign for just the second time (also 2017-18).
Tottenham have kept just two clean sheets in their last 28 Premier League away games, both in goalless draws last season against relegated sides Bournemouth and Watford.
Tottenham have conceded more 90th minute goals (incl. stoppage time) than any other Premier League side this season (3), with the last two of these costing them maximum points (1-1 v Newcastle, 3-3 v West Ham). in his entire managerial career, Jose Mourinho has only faced Swansea City (10 games) more often without losing than against Bumiey (9 - W5 D4), winning four of his five away matches against the Clarets (D1).
Spurs forward Harry Kane has been directly involved in eight goals in his last four Premier League appearances against Burnley (6 goals, 2 assists), including a hat-trick at Turf Moor in December 2017.
Just five games into this season, Tottenham duo Harry Kane (6 assists) and Son Heung-min (2) have combined for eight Premier League goals so far. Only Teddy Sheringham 8: Darren Anderton (9 in both 1992-93 and 1994-95), and Teddy Sheringham & Chris Armstrong (9 in 1995-96) have combined for more for Spurs in a single campaign in the competition.
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