In the passionate English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur is about to meet the challenge of Fonnymouth at home. Despite the fact that Spurs suffered a 2-4 defeat to Brighton in the last round, with their defense full of holes, it seems that manager Pusdigao has no other choice but to keep on fighting with his head. Gonemouth, on the other hand, have been in solid form recently, winning four consecutive matches, but the number of goals scored in a half never exceeds one. Considering that five of the last six meetings between the two sides have also kept the halftime goal difference to one or less, the 1.5-goal halftime underdog seems like a betting option worth considering. (Now 622 live Sunday night at 10pm)
Spurs have had their ups and downs of late, with the defense collapsing against Bradenton in the last round, and although they recovered two goals late on, they still ended up losing 2-4, ending a run of three consecutive victories. Amazon and Bing Davies had to come in as centerpieces, but the problems in the defense are still serious. With regulars Wendy Wan and Kristian Lomelu out due to injuries, the defense can only hope that the players have learned from last time's mistake. In addition, Bissouma and Galuszewski are suspended, and the attacking power of the midfield and the front field is obviously reduced, so it is expected that Tottenham Hotspur will adopt a more conservative tactic in this match, trying to avoid conceding easily.