Nottingham Forest make a trip to the capital to take on Tottenham this Sunday in the Premier League. Tottenham are in the thick of the race for Champions League football, whereas Forest have been pulled back into the relegation scrap.
- Tottenham to win @ -280 With FanDuel
- Both teams to score No @ +124 With FanDuel
- Over 2.5 goals @ -244 With FanDuel
These odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
- Date: 07/04/2024
- Kick off time: 18:00
- Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The points deduction to Nottingham Forest have brought them back into the relegation scrap whereas Tottenham are within touching distance of a return to Champions League football.
Tottenham currently sit fifth in the Premier League in 29 games. Spurs have 17 wins, five draws and seven losses, leaving them on 56 points just three points behind fourth Aston Villa.
Spurs have been impressive in front of goal this season, scoring 61 goals in 29 games which gives them an average of 2.10 goals a game. Tottenham have faltered somewhat in defence, conceding 43 goals and keeping just six clean sheets.
Nottingham Forest, on the other hand, currently sit 17th in the Premier League. In 30 games, Forest have six wins, eight draws and 16 losses which leaves them on 22 points, equal with Luton Town in the relegation zone.
Forest have struggled in attack this season. In 30 games, Forest have scored just 36 goals, an average of just 1.20 goals a game. Nottingham Forest have been a bit better at the other end of the pitch, conceding 52 goals and keeping four clean sheets.
This will be the 125th meeting between Tottenham and Nottingham Forest, with the first meeting coming back in 1909. Spurs have the better record in the fixture with 58 wins in comparison to Forestβs 37 wins, the other 29 games ending in a draw.
The last five games in this fixture have seen four wins for Tottenham and one win for Forest, with the last draw coming all the way back in the 2005 FA Cup. This fixture rarely sees both teams on the scoresheet, with three of the last five games ending with one team on the scoresheet.