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Tottenham Hotspur host West Bromwich Albion at White Hart Lane on Boxing Day, Thursday 26th December 2013 (KO 15:00) in the 18th round of Premier League matches of the 2013-14 season.

Spurs come into the match in 7th place in the table on 30 points with Albion in 16th place on 16 points.

This will be the 142nd meeting between the two clubs.

Albion were one of the 12 original members of the Football League in 1888 and the first meeting with Spurs, who were then in the Southern League, came in the 1900-01 FA Cup Semi-Final at Villa Park which Spurs won 4-0 on their way to becoming FA Cup Winners that season.

The teams were drawn together again two seasons later in the first round (today's third round) of the FA Cup and played a 0-0 draw at White Hart Lane before Spurs won the replay at the Hawthorns 2-0.

Tottenham Hotspur joined the Football League in 1908 and lost both Second Division matches to Albion that season 0-3 away and 1-3 at home.
Despite those two defeats, Spurs won promotion to the First Division and Albion joined them for the 1911-12 season. Spurs won the first Top Flight match in September 1-0 at the Lane but the reverse fixture in January was abandoned due to fog. Albion won the re-arranged fixture in March 1912 2-0.

Sandwiched inbetween those League meetings, Albion won a 1st Round FA Cup tie 3-0 in January 1912.

Both clubs continued to meet in Division One for the next three seasons until World War One.

The 1920 Charity Shield was contested between Spurs and Albion at White Hart Lane and the Baggies won 2-0.

From 1921 to 1927, the clubs met regularly in the First Division . They then met for three seasons in Division Two from 1928 to 1931 before regaining their Top Flight status from 1933 to 1935.

The clubs were in the Second Division for the 1938-39 season and Spurs won 4-3 at White Hart Lane in the last match before the outbreak of World War Two in September 1939. The season was abandoned with most clubs having played three matches.

Spurs and Albion met twice during the War in the Football League South resulting in a win apiece.

When League Football resumed after WW2, both clubs were in the Second Division and Spurs won the League in 1949-50 with Albion finishing Runners-Up.

The 1950-51 season saw both clubs back in Division One and Spurs did the "double" over Albion, winning 2-1 at the Hawthorns and 5-0 at the Lane, on the way to Tottenham Hotspur's first Top Flight League Championship.

Every League meeting between the two clubs since 1950-51 has taken place in the Top Flight.

The first Football League Cup meeting came in October 1970 with Spurs winning 5-0 with a hat-trick from Martin Peters and a brace from Alan Gilzean. There have been four meetings in the competition to date with Spurs winning three games and one match drawn.

Tottenham Hotspur were founder members of the Premier League in 1992-93 and are one of seven ever-present clubs in the competition.
West Bromwich Albion were promoted to the Premier League for the 2002-03 season and this is their eighth season.

Spurs won both matches in 2002-03 with goals from Christian Ziege, Robbie Keane and Gus Poyet securing a 3-1 win at the Lane while a brace from Keane and a Teddy Sheringham goal saw Spurs win 3-2 at the Hawthorns.

Both matches in the 2004-05 season ended in 1-1 draws, Jermain Defoe scoring away and Keane scoring at home. The clubs also met in the FA Cup fourth round that season with a 1-1 draw at the Hawthornes followed by a 3-1 win at White Hart Lane.

Honours were even in 2005-06 with Albion winning 2-0 at the Hawthorns and Spurs winning 2-1 at the Lane.

The 2008-09 season saw similar results with Albion winning 2-0 at the Hawthorns and Spurs winning 1-0 at the Lane.

The 2010-11 game at the Hawthorns in September 2010 resulted in a 1-1 draw. Luka Modric scored Spurs' goal only for Chris Brunt to equalise in the 41st minute.

The reverse fixture at the Lane in April 2011 resulted in a 2-2 draw. Peter Odemwingie put West Brom ahead after 5 minutes but goals from Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermain Defoe put Spurs ahead. Simon Cox scored the late equaliser.

The 2011-12 game at the Hawthorns in November resulted in a 3-1 win for Spurs. Youssouf Mulumbu's header put the Baggies ahead after 10 minutes but Emmanuel Adebayor equalised 15 minutes later and the teams went into the halftime break level at 1-1. Second half goals from Jermain Defoe 9 minutes from time and a second Adebayor goal deep into stoppage time gave Spurs the three points, even if the score was somewhat flattering in a hard-fought match.

Jermain Defoe scored a goal in the 63rd minute at White Hart Lane to give Spurs the Double over West Brom.

The 2012-13 fixture in August at White Hart Lane resulted in a 1-1 draw with full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto putting Spurs ahead after 74 minutes with a deflected long range shot before James Morrison scored a 90th minute equaliser for the Baggies.

Tottenham beat the Baggies at the Hawthorns in February 2013 with Gareth Bale scoring the winner with a stunning 67th minute goal.

Overall, matches played between the two clubs are slightly in Tottenham's favour with 57 wins to Albion's 54 and the remaining 30 of the 141 matches played so far ending in draws.


Ossie Ardiles (Spurs player, manager at both clubs)
Gerry Armstrong
Vic Buckingham (Spurs player, WBA manager)
Keith Burkinshaw (Manager at both clubs)
Jesse Carver (Spurs coach, WBA manager)
Freddie Cox (also WBA assistant manager & coach)
Garth Crooks
Wilf Dixon (Spurs asst manager, WBA trainer)
Tom Evans
Ruel Fox
Márton Fülöp

John Gorman (Spurs player & asst manager at both clubs)
Charlie Hewitt
Martin Jol (WBA player, Spurs manager)
Colin Lyman
Tony Parks (Spurs player & goalkeeper coach with both clubs)
Graham Roberts
Arthur Rowe (Spurs player & manager, WBA chief scout)
Danny Thomas (Spurs player, WBA physio)
Steve Walford

 
With the same spirit shown against Southampton, there is no reason why we cant get a result. Ade is the man of the moment, he has brought us to life-thank fcuk for that.
 
Same line-up please please o' please.
We need some consistency going on.

If there needs to be any sub, I'd go for ... Capoue for Dembele and Chadli for Siggy.
(Though I do feel bad leaving Holtby out)

Lloris
Walker-Daws-Vlad-Rose
Chadli-Capoue-Eriksen-Lamela
Soldado-Ade​
 
Don't get too excited. The biggie for me is muscle soreness for Adebayor. Eriksen. Rose. These 3 coming back from injury. For me felt we a bit to open in DM.
Lloris
Walker. Dawson, Chiriches, Rose
Sandro, Eriksen
Lamela, Adebayor, Chadli
Soldado
 
First time I've been looking forward to match in a long time.

A nice boxing day win please Sherwood or whoever's in charge. Wouldn't mind seeing Bentaleb come on either, he looks the real deal.
 
Bentaleb start if Dembele/Sandro are out? To be honest I'm not sure what his best position is.. heard that he prefers to being higher up.

Really looking forward to this game. We should smesh em.
 
Lloris
Walker. Dawson, Chiriches, Rose
Eriksen Holtby, Adebayor, Chadli Soldado plus one other Dem/Sandro/Cap whoever

Hope Bentaleb gets another run out too

if players are injured/knackered play fit ones, if that means starting the likes of Bentaleb, Fredericks, Fryers so be it




 
I,d be comfortable with Bentaleb starting! So composed. Looks real quality!

Walker, Daws, Chiriches, Rose

Capoue, (Just stays! Never crosses the half-way line. Covers Walker/Rose!

Eriksen, Bentaleb,

Lamela Covers every blade of grass in between E/B & A/S. Closing down/ Supporting the front 2!

Ade, Soldado

Free Role for Lamela. Width from Rose/Walker.

COYS!!
 
Bentaleb can play box to box but he's got quicker reactions in the middle of the park & alot of explosive energy than Capoue, whilst Capoue has alot more power, reads the game better, has more experience and is better in the air & defensively than Bentalab. Tough call but I think he may keep Nabsy in!!!
 
Really curious to see Chadli play as striker. I know he can do it and I think if he has any long term future with us it will be as a striker or playing right behind the striker. With Ade playing two games this week already I'd love to see him rested. My squad would be
Lloris
Walker Daws Chiriches Rose
Capoue
Lamela Eriksen Holtby
Soldado Chadli

GET IN THERE!!! We smash em 4-1 Robbie with a brace, Chadli and Eriksen to score. Shane Long with consolation goal.
 
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