One of the highlights of Sunday's (1) Premier League feast started in London, with Tottenham Hotspur hosting Aston Villa. Tottenham Hotspur's last match was a 2-2 draw with Brentford, and the team can't afford to lose in their quest for the title. Striker Harry Carney scored in the last round, proving that he has shaken off the haze of the England team in the World Qualifiers, and is expected to be the key scorer of the team once again, with his goal tally expected to break the median of 2.5 goals. (Simulcast on Now 621 and Channel 611 on Sunday at 10pm)

Tottenham Hotspur's defense is a concern

As a traditionally strong team, Tottenham naturally expects to maintain its position in the top four and even challenge for the title. However, the London side has had its ups and downs this season. Although the attacking line led by Harry Carney still maintains strong firepower, the team's defense has been criticized repeatedly, and in the last round of the match against Binford, the team even conceded the first two goals.

Looking back at the pre-World Cup match against Leeds United, Spurs were three goals down and made a thrilling comeback to win 4-3, an up-and-down process. This time against Aston Villa, even if they win, I'm afraid it will be difficult to keep a clean sheet, the number of goals is bigger than the main W is more secure.

Aston Villa, under the leadership of Emery, have won two and lost one of their last three EPL matches, including a 3-1 win at home against Manchester United and a 2-1 win on the road against Brighton, with their only loss being a 1-3 defeat against Liverpool. Villa's goal-scoring ability should not be underestimated.

In fact, Emery has not been in the job for long and is desperate for a breakthrough in terms of results and is expected to adopt a more attacking tactic. Even if they can't win, they will still try to score goals to win the reputation. It is worth mentioning that in the last six meetings between the two teams, five times the total number of goals scored reached three or more, so it is expected that the two sides will let go and the goal battle is worth looking forward to.

broadcast schedule

Sunday 12:00pm AFL Newcastle Jets Vs FC Sydney

Sunday 2:00pm AFL Western Sydney Wanderers Vs FC Macarthur

Sunday 8:00pm Championship Bristol Rovers Vs Cardiff City

Sunday 10:00pm EPL Tottenham Hotspur Vs Aston Villa

Sunday 10:00pm Ligue 1 Monaco Vs Brest

Sunday 11:00pm Championship Blackpool Vs New Zealand

Monday 00:00 Ligue 1 Lyon Vs Clermont

Monday 0:30am EPL Nottingham Forest Vs Chelsea

Monday 3:45am Ligue 1 Lens vs Paris St. Germain

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