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Tottenham and West Ham are in good shape after a surprise commanding victory over Manchester United and Leicester respectively. José Mourinho’s three forwards, Harry Kane, Gareth Bale and Son Heung-min, will surely outpace their opponents on paper. But Bale’s introduction could disrupt Son and Kane’s electrical partnership. The presence of Giovanni Lo Celso will also be missed in midfield. A free-kick approach for David Moyes could produce another shock if his own attacking trio continues to dazzle. Graham Searles
Sunday 4.30 p.m. Sky Sports Premier League
Venue of events Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Last season Tottenham 2 West Ham 0
Possibilities H 8-13 A 5-1 D 3-1
Referee Paul tierney
This season G2 Y3 R1 2 cards / set
TOTTENHAM
Subs of Hart, Gazzaniga, Davies, Rose, Alderweireld, Foyth, Carter-Vickers, Winks, Fernandes, Lamela, Bergwijn, Alli, Clarke, Lucas, Doherty, Vinícius
Doubtful Dier (hamstring)
Injured Tanganga (knock, unknown)
Discontinued None
Discipline Y6 R0
To form LWDW
Top scorer Son 6
WESTERN HAM
Subs of Randolph, Martin, Diop, Dawson, Johnson, Coventry, Noble, Snodgrass, Yarmolenko, Lanzini, Haller, Fredericks
Doubtful Fredericks (hamstring), Masuaku (knee)
Injured None
Discontinued None
Discipline Y5 R0
To form LLWW
Top scorer Bowen 3