Spurs remain one of the league’s most entertaining outfits. Their build-up play is sharp, the front line is fluid, and their press keeps opponents pinned deep for long periods.
Nolan James Nov 27, 2025
Spurs remain one of the league’s most entertaining outfits. Their build-up play is sharp, the front line is fluid, and their press keeps opponents pinned deep for long periods. At home they generate a high volume of chances, often overwhelming mid-table sides with pace and movement.
Defensively, however, they can’t seem to string together clean sheets. The high line and aggressive full-backs leave space in transition, and Spurs often give up one or two clear looks even in games they dominate. Still, their attacking output usually offsets those lapses—especially against sides who struggle to create consistently away from home.
Fulham
Fulham arrive as a hard-working but unpredictable unit. Their defensive organisation can be solid in patches, but they frequently crack when facing sides that move the ball quickly in the final third. Going forward, they’re inconsistent: they can look sharp one week and toothless the next. Away from home, their goal threat drops significantly, and they often struggle to maintain control against higher-tempo opposition.
Fulham’s midfield can be overrun when pressed aggressively, and Tottenham’s intensity at home tends to expose exactly that weakness.
Spurs’ attacking numbers at home, paired with Fulham’s defensive volatility, lean strongly toward a high-chance, high-pressure match. Tottenham should create enough to put this away, but their defensive approach keeps the BTTS angle alive.
Best betting leans:
Tottenham to Win – Spurs’ home advantage + superior firepower.
Over 2.5 Goals – Spurs home matches are consistently high-scoring.
Both Teams to Score – Yes – Tottenham concede even when dominant, and Fulham should get at least one transition moment.
Anytime Goalscorer: Son Heung-min – Spurs’ key finisher in fixtures where they’re expected to control the tempo.
Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 Fulham
Spurs’ attacking quality should be too much over 90 minutes. Fulham may find a goal, but the hosts have the tools to pull away and claim a comfortable win.

