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Tottenham vs West Ham LIVE commentary and predicted line-ups: Spurs must bounce back from Brighton collapse in London derby

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Tottenham return to action after the international break against West Ham hoping to bounce back from their embarrassing collapse.

Spurs were 2-0 up against Brighton and cruising in the first half of their clash at the Amex two weeks ago but were humiliated in the second and lost 3-2

Tottenham fell apart in the second half against BrightonGetty

Ange Postecoglou was left raging as the result rendered an impressive 3-0 away win at Manchester United pointless and kept them ninth in the Premier League. 

After a break, he will now be desperate to get back to winning ways and regain some belief that his squad are good enough to compete with the top four. 

West Ham, on the other hand, come into this game in a more positive mood following a convincing win over Ipswich. 

It was much-needed three points for Julen Lopetegui who was already starting to feel the pressure only a few games in his first season in charge. 

Tottenham vs West Ham: Derby day 

Both sides will have some extra fight in their bellies on Saturday as they meet in a London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 

But it’s West Ham who may feel the more confident of the two. 

The Hammers are unbeaten in their last three away London derbies in the Premier League, with all of those games coming this campaign. 

For Spurs it’s a different story, as they have lost four of their last six meetings against local rivals, only winning one of them. 

That win was against Brentford in September which was their most recent derby. 

It’s going to make for an interesting clash and all eyes will be on what could be a feisty affair in north London. 

West Ham have a great record in recent London derbiesGetty

Tottenham have only won more Premier League games against Everton (31) and Manchester City (28) than they have vs West Ham (26).

West Ham came from behind to win this exact fixture 2-1 last season – they’ve not won consecutive league visits to Spurs since doing so in April/November 1966.

This will be the eighth time Tottenham and West Ham have faced each other in the first Premier League matchday back after an international break, with Spurs so far unbeaten in the previous seven (W4 D3).

Tottenham vs West Ham: Predicted line-ups 

Tottenham have been without captain Heung-min Son for the last couple of games. 

The Spurs skipper has a thigh issue, but he’s been able to rest it over the international break and will be eyeing a return in this one. 

It may be too soon for him and Timo Werner could keep his place on the wing. 

But academy product Mikey Moore is pushing for a start and may be trusted to come in, with Postecoglou potentially making changes. 

Brennan Johnson will certainly be in the team as he is in fine scoring form while James Maddison continues to be the creative hub for Tottenham. 

Elsewhere in midfield, Dejan Kulusevski should start but there could be change in the deeper role with Yves Bissouma competing with Rodrigo Bentancur

Dominic Solanke will lead the line as Richarlison continues his recovery. 

In defence, it’s unlikely that any switches will be made from the last game with Guglielmo Vicario, Pedro, Porro, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Destiny Udogie starting. 

As for West Ham, their best XI has taken shape over the last two fixtures. 

Alphonse Areola will start in goal while Aaron Wan-Bissaka has claimed a starting right-back spot over Vladimir Coufal

The former Man United man will be joined by summer signings Jean-Clair Todibo, Max Kilman and left-back Emerson Palmieri. 

Guido Rodriguez, Tomas Soucek and Lucas Paqueta have become a solid midfield three while Edson Alvarez has lost his place. 

And there’s no doubt about the wingers with captain Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus providing goals and creativity every week. 

Ex-Leeds man Crysencio Summerville is yet to break into the side while Carlos Soler provides some backup if needed. 

Up front, Niclas Fullkrug is nearing a return from injury but Michail Antonio’s performance against Ipswich is likely to see him start again. 

Brennan Johnson has scored in each of his last six games in all competitions for Tottenham, with his six goals in these games more than he’d netted in his first 38 appearances for the club (5).

Captain Jarrod Bowen has been involved in 34 shots this season (15 shots, 19 chances created), more than any other West Ham player. Indeed, last time out against Ipswich he became the first Hammers player to have 5+ shots and create 5+ chances in a single Premier League match since Michail Antonio against Arsenal in March 2021.

Tottenham vs West Ham: What has been said? 

Tottenham manager Postecoglou labelled the defeat to Brighton as the worst of his time at the club

He said: “Yeah, that’s disappointing.

“I’m frustrated, I’m absolutely gutted with that, it’s probably the worst defeat we’ve had since I’ve been here.

“Unacceptable second half, we weren’t anywhere near where we should be, maybe we just got carried away with how we were going.”

When asked if there was a problem with his side’s mentality, he said: “Yeah I think so.

“Second half, I just don’t think… we kind of accepted our fate, which is a bit hard to understand because we haven’t done that since I’ve been here, we’ve usually followed through everything.

“But when you don’t, you pay a price and we paid the price.”

Postecoglou was left fuming at his teamGetty

Including crosses, no player has played more passes into the opposition box in the Premier League this season than Tottenham’s James Maddison (64). Maddison’s next goal will be his 50th in the competition, with the midfielder netting in two of his last three league games.

West Ham beat Ipswich 4-1 in their last Premier League match – they’ve not won consecutive league games since March.

Tottenham vs West Ham: talkSPORT coverage 

This Premier League clash will take place on Saturday, October 19. 

Kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is scheduled for 12:30pm. 

talkSPORT will have EXCLUSIVE live coverage of the game presented by Reshmin Chowdhury. 

Commentary will come from Sam Matterface and former England captain Stuart Pearce

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM

The game will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports

Premier League Match Odds with talkSPORT BET

Saturday, October 19

Tottenham 9/20 – Draw 15/4 – West Ham 19/4
Fulham 13/10 – Draw 5/2 – Aston Villa 9/5
Ipswich 11/8 – Draw 12/5 – Everton 9/5
Man Utd 8/13 – Draw 16/5 – Brentford 18/5
Newcastle 20/21 – Draw 29/10 – Brighton 23/10
Southampton 13/10 – Draw 5/2 – Leicester 9/5
Bournemouth 15/4 – Draw 29/10 – Arsenal 13/20

Sunday, October 20

Wolves 9/1 – Draw 19/4 – Man City 1/4
Liverpool 13/20 – Draw 16/5 – Chelsea 10/3

Monday, October 21

Notts Forest 13/10 – Draw 85/40 – Crystal Palace 31/20

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