Tottenham Hotspur vs Brighton Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
Tottenham have won each of their last four home league games against Brighton (including all three in the Premier League), since a 0-1 loss in October 1981.
Brighton have won just one of their six Premier League meetings with Spurs (D1 L4). with that victory coming in last season's meeting at the Amex Stadium (3-0).
Tottenham have only lost one of their last 12 match es in the Premier League (W7 D4), although they are without a win in the last three on home soil (D2 L1).
The Lily whites last went four Premier League home games without a win in December 2013. Brighton have lostjust once in their last 10 away Premier League games (W3 D6), losing to Everton in October.
Brighton have won just two of their last 1 5 Premier League games in London (D5 L8), beating Crystal Palace in March 2019 and Arsenal in December 2019. Only bottom of the table Fulham (362) have been trailing for more minutes in Premier League matches this season than Brighton (241). In contrast, only Crystal Palace (313) have led for more minutes this term than Tottenham (294).
Only Brighton (7) have conceded more set-piece goals (incl. penalties) in the Premier League this season than Tottenham (6). with each side conceding three goals from the penalty spot (a joint-league high with four other teams).
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored 148 Premier League goals in just 216 appearances - should he reach 1 50 goals in this fixture, it would make him the joint-second quickest player to the milestone in the competition's history (alongside Sergio Agiiero). with only Alan Shearer (212 games) doing so in fewer games.
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has recorded eight assists in six Premier League appearances this season, the most he has ever provided in a single campaign in the competition.
In fact, Kane has more assists than any other player in Europe's top five leagues this season. Just six games into this season. Tottenham duo Harry Kane (7 assists) and Son Heung-mln (2 assists) have combined for nine Premier League goals so far - the joint-most for Spurs in a single campaign in the competition alongside Teddy Sheringham 8. Darren Anderton (9 in both 1992-93 and 1994-95) and Teddy Sheringham 8: Chris Armstrong (9 in 1995-95).
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