Welcome to the busiest part of the Premier League season. At this stage, crucial points are won, gaps are opened up at the top of table and teams scramble for maximum points.
This, and many more will be on display, when two of London’s biggest sides clash this weekend.
There are many London derbies. However, this one between two sides, separated by just two points on the table, is a must-watch for all.
More importantly, it’s a game to add to your bet ticket this weekend. But, how can you cash in on this London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham?
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Bet on Both Sides to Score
Frank Lampard’s Chelsea are the highest scorers of the league so far. With 22 goals in nine games, they’ve scored an average of two goals per game.
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Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham have scored just one goal short of Chelsea’s tally. Their 21 goals this season features the two they scored against Man. City earlier this month.
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Over 2,5 Goals
The history between both sides is littered with goals. The season so far has been one where these two sides have scored a lot. And the trend will most likely continue when both sides clash this weekend.
Defensively, both sides are keeping it tight at the back. And in derbies like this, it’s hard to predict which way it will go.
However, this London Derby is notorious for producing goals when played. All of the last 10 editions of this game has produced at least two goals. Six of the last 10 have seen three or more goals scored.
Two?
Three?
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A goal fest is on the horizon in this one.
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Chelsea’s Home Advantage in the Derby
This London derby is one Chelsea know how to play well, especially at home.
For context’s sake, Spurs have only registered one win against the Blues in their last 10 visits to Stamford Bridge. Only one of those games ended in a draw.
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This Spurs side has been hailed as a side backed by momentum. Having gotten results against City, they will be looking to get one over Chelsea. But can they overturn their bad luck at the Bridge this weekend?
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No Draw
Frank Lampard and Jose Mourinho have clashed four times in their managerial history. And no draw has been recorded in those four games.
Lampard’s three wins make him superior to his former manager in terms of their head-to-head record.
All is set for yet another meeting between both sides on the last Sunday of November. Which of these teams will you be backing in this game? Drop your comments.
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