
Spurs will look to dust themselves down after consecutive defeats against Arsenal and PSG when Fulham make the short trip to North London on Saturday night.
There's plenty of work for Thomas Frank to do in order to get back on track - but will he get it? Our football tipster Nathan Joyes provides his best bet for this intriguing clash.
After six Premier League matches, Spurs have picked up just five points from a possible 18. Since their 3-0 win over Burnley on the opening day of the season, Spurs have failed to win a match since.
Last time out they thought they had clinched their second after Richarlison scored in the 91st minute - only for Matthijs de Ligt to break their hearts with a 96th minute equaliser.
Defeats against Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Chelsea haven't been good enough - and neither was their draw vs 20th placed Wolves. The hosts are ranking poorly when it comes to creating chances - and it's clear there is no real plan in place to change that.
They did manage to score three against PSG midweek - which was unexpected - but the Champions League holders scored five. Their only clean sheet from their last five games came at home against Copenhagen - worrying, to say the least.
Fulham, however, have an abysmal away record this season. With just one point from a possible 18, their opening day last gasp equaliser against Brighton is their only positive moment on the road.
All five defeats that have followed against Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Bournemouth and Everton have seen Fulham concede at least two goals. With just four goals scored away from Craven Cottage, there's plenty of work to be done to rectify their clear travelling issues.
Fulham only take a short trip this weekend, but they haven't beaten Spurs away from home since 2013. They do welcome back Sasa Lukic from suspension, who's likely to slot straight back into Marco Silva's XI.
As mentioned, Fulham don't enjoy their trips to Spurs. Winless since 2013 (D2 L4), Fulham are up against it in order to secure their first away win of the season. The Cottagers did beat Spurs last season 2-0 at home thanks to goals from Rodrigo Muniz and Ryan Sessegnon - although their Brazilian forward is out injured at present.
With Spurs struggling to win at home and Fulham even worse on their travels, it may appear as though this is a tricky contest to predict. However, Nathan Joyes has dived into the Premier League betting for this fixture and found an angle.
Spurs (6/5 with Betfred) are odds-against to win at home. And while their results in front of their supporters indicate that might be a fair price, there's evidence to suggest their bad run may stop sooner ratherthan later.
Frank's side almost completed a solid comeback against Man United, scoring two goals at home for the first time in the Premier League since the first day. And although they suffered a 5-3 loss against PSG, they broke down one of the best teams on the planet time and time again.
If ever there was an opportunity to turn those goals into three points it's against this Fulham side.
The visitors (23/10 with Betano) have been atrocious on their travels. If it wasn't for Rodrigo Muniz's last equaliser against Brighton on the opening day, Silva's side would have six defeats to their name.
The Brazilian goalscorer is currently out injured, and it's difficult to know who's going to step up in his absence. Spurs haven't been great, but Fulham have been far worse, and that gives the hosts an opportunity.
TIP: Spurs to win at 6/5 with BetMGM.
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