West Bromwich vs Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
West Brom won their last Premier League encounter with Spurs, 1-0 back in May 2018. They’ve not won back-to-back league games against Tottenham since November 1984.
Tottenham have conceded just six goals in their last eight Premier League meetings with West Brom, and never more than once in a match in that run.
46% of the Premier League meetings between West Brom and Spurs have ended in draws (11/24). Of all the fixtures to have been played at least 20 times in the competition, only Aston Villa v West Ham has ended level more regularly (48% - 20/42).
Tottenham lost their last Premier League game against a promoted side, 1-3 vs Sheffield United in July. They’ve not lost consecutive such matches since April 2012, against Norwich and QPR under Harry Redknapp.
West Brom are winless in their last eight Premier League games (D3 L5). The Baggies have shipped 18 goals in this run and failed to score in five different games.
Since losing their opening game of the season against Everton, Tottenham are now on the longest current unbeaten run in the Premier League (W4 D2). Coming into this weekend’s games, Spurs are also the highest scorers in the Premier League this term (18).
Tottenham have won all three of their away Premier League games this season – only three times in their history have they won their opening four on the road in a league campaign, doing so in 1949-50 when winning the second tier, 1960-61 when winning the top-flight title and in 2017-18 (finished third).
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored seven goals in his seven Premier League appearances against West Brom, one of nine sides he averages a goal-per-game or better against in the competition.
Coming into the weekend’s games, no player has scored more Premier League goals this season than Tottenham’s Son Heung-min (8), while teammate Harry Kane has provided the most assists this term (8). The duo are the only players to have reached double figures for goal involvements so far in the Premier League this season (Kane 14, Son 10).
Gareth Bale netted Tottenham’s winner last time out against Brighton, while he also scored the winning goal the last time he faced West Brom in the Premier League (1-0 at the Hawthorns in February 2013).
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