Tottenham Hotspur welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to north London as Antonio Conte's looks to extend their undefeated start to the season. After an underwhelming start to the season, it will be interesting to see how Wolves match up against a Spurs side looking to break the top two.
Spurs are the favourites at 2/5 with Betway while Wolves are 7/1 to win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a second successive time in the Premier League while a draw is 15/4. Tottenham have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League matches including nine wins having lost five of their eight before this current run.
Conte's side are unbeaten in their first two matches of the season thanks to Harry Kane's equaliser - which ensured both my tips came through last weekend - but also saw the Italian manager involved in a number of confrontations on the touchline with his counterpart Thomas Tuchel. They will be looking to get a strong run of form over their next four matches before travelling to the Etihad Stadium where they will face current champions Manchester City next month.
Meanwhile, Wolves will be looking to pick up something after a disappointing start to the new season. A 2-1 defeat at Elland Road to Leeds United and a goalless draw against newly-promoted Fulham was not in Bruno Lage's plans as the club look to qualify for one of the European competitions this season.
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Players to watch
Harry Kane and Son Heung-min will both be keen to get on the scoresheet this weekend. With Kane finding the net last weekend after an incredible fightback at Stamford Bridge, the England captain will be keen to keep the goalscoring form going - especially when he has a bad track record in August. Meanwhile, Son has only managed to pick up an assist in a season where he is defending his Golden Boot.
H2H
This will be the 103rd meeting between the two clubs with Spurs picking up 50 wins, 22 draws and 30 defeats against Wolves in all competitions. In the league, this will be the 91st meeting between the sides with Spurs picking up 44 wins, 17 draws and 29 defeats against Wolves.
Last season, the away side won the two league fixtures while the home side of this fixture has only won once in the last 11 league meetings - when Spurs won 2-0 in the 2020/21 season.
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