Tottenham will look to get their pursuit of a top-four spot back on track as they host relegation-threatened West Ham on Tuesday, June 23rd.

Preview: Tottenham vs West Ham

Jose Mourinho's Spurs made a wobbly return to action in their first game since the Premier League resumed after the COVID-19 interruption as they were unable to pick up all three points against Manchester United last week. Their failure to hang on to their narrow 1-0 advantage means that the hosts come into this game winless in their last four games and presently sit in eighth spot, nine points behind fellow London rivals Chelsea who occupy the last Champions League berth.

It goes without saying that Spurs will be hoping to get back to winning ways in this upcoming fixture, and fortunately for them, perhaps, their opponents are in awful form. West Ham have won just one of their last five games and presently are in a dismal 17th place. The Hammers are barely hanging on to top flight status at the moment, as they are joint-tied with 18th-placed Burnley on points and 19th-placed Aston Villa is just one point behind.

Any further slip-ups will certainly see them slip right back into the bottom three and given that David Moyes's side have won just one of their last ten Premier League games, each and every single point between now and the end of this season will be absolutely vital to maintaing their top-flight status.

Team news: Tottenham vs West Ham

Tottenham: Both Lucas Moura and Dele Alli will be available for this game; Alli was notably banned due to an unfortunate slight error in judgement regarding a post regarding the COVID-19 pandemic while Moura missed the last game as a result of a knock. However, Juan Foyth and Japhet Tanganga will both miss out due to knee and back injuries respectively.

West Ham: As for the visitors, they still have to contend with the absence of club record signing Sebastien Haller, who continues to struggle with a hip injury. In addition, midfielder Robert Snodgrass is still out with a back problem that had troubled him before the Premier League went on pause to COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Italian international defender Angelo Ogbonna has been battling to get back to fitness after sustaining a hamstring injury and will have to be evaluated shortly before the upcoming game.

Match facts: Tottenham vs West Ham

  •  West Ham won 1-0 away at Spurs last season...
  • ...However, the Hammers have not won back-to-back away league matches versus Tottenham since November 1966
  • Spurs are looking to complete a Premier League double over West Ham since the 2012/2013 season...
  • ...when they were under the guidance of another Portuguese boss, André Villas-Boas

Where to watch Tottenham vs West Ham live on June 23, 2020

Tottenham-West Ham kick-off at 12:15 PST/15:15 EST/19:15 GMT/20:15 BST

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Australia: Optus Sport

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 0 West Ham United

June 23, 2020 3:15pmTottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)

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