
Tottenham came from two down to draw 2-2 at Brighton
Wolves are bottom after their 3-1 loss to Leeds
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Tottenham have hardly put a foot wrong since the international break and would expect to continue their good work against bottom side Wolves.
Thomas Frank's men have won three and drawn one over the past two weeks and are up to third in the Premier League, though they will not be taking lightly a Wolves' team who forgot their league woes to beat Everton 2-0 in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
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Team news
Spurs' boss Thomas Frank hopes to have Pape Sarr available which would be a bonus with Yves Bissouma absent.
Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani should both be available to offer Frank options up front, but Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison remain absentees.
Jorgen Strand Larsen came off the bench in Wolves' 3-1 home loss to Leeds and Vitor Pereira must be tempted to reinstate the Norwegian.
Midfielder Andre is as doubt after tweaking his calf in the Carabao Cup success over Everton.
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The stats
Spurs have won three of their last four and lost only one of eight matches this season.
Wolves have lost all five Premier League fixtures this season and eight of their last nine in total, with a final-day draw with Brentford the only point picked up in that run.
Last season's two meetings between these sides produced 10 goals.
Tottenham's games are averaging 11 corners a time this season.
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Prediction
It might be too early to be prophesying doom for Wolves, and predicting anything definitive regarding Tottenham should always carry a health warning — but this does look like a home banker.
Spurs have been excellent in recent weeks, beating Villarreal in their UEFA Champions League and coming from two down to draw 2-2 at Brighton with a spirit and fight that has not always been part of their make-up.
They have abundant attacking options — with even more to come with injuries clearing up — and that all points to Tottenham having too much for Wolves.
But Wolves are no basket cases and they can land a blow or two of their own.
Vitor Pereira's men have scored eight goals in their last five games across two competitions, hinting that they have enough about them going forward to be competitive.
Their problem is a sloppiness at the back that continues to be exposed and conceding three times at home to Leeds was dismal.
Both games between these clubs last term were full of goals and so should this one — with Spurs shading it.
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