Tottenham
Line-up
- 1H. Lloris
- 33B. Davies
- 15Eric Dier
- 6D. Sánchez
- 2M. Doherty
- 8H. Winks
- 5P. Højbjerg
- 10H. Kane
- 11É. Lamela
- 28T. Ndombélé
- 23S. Bergwijn
- 7Son Heung-Min
- 18G. Lo Celso
- 27Lucas Moura
Subs
- 12Joe Hart
- 4T. Alderweireld
- 3Sergio Reguilón
- 30Gedson Fernandes
Newcastle
Line-up
- 26K. Darlow
- 19Javier Manquillo
- 18F. Fernández
- 6J. Lascelles
- 14I. Hayden
- 9Joelinton
- 8J. Shelvey
- 13C. Wilson
- 15J. Lewis
- 23J. Murphy
- 7Andy Carroll
- 11M. Ritchie
- 16J. Hendrick
- 24Almiron, Miguel
Subs
- 29Gillespie, Mark
- 17Emil Krafth
- 22D. Yedlin
- 36S. Longstaff
There seems to be a slightly more positive vibe about Tottenham in recent times and the loan signing of Gareth Bale will have really lifted the spirits and hopes of the Spurs fans.
Newcastle have had a topsy-turvy start to the season with a really promising win in their first match followed by a disappointing defeat in their second. This can often happen with new players coming in and adapting to new systems and styles of play but Steve Bruce is old enough and experienced enough to deal with that.
Despite their 5-2 Premier League win against Southampton last time out, I’m still to be convinced by Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham and I’m going for a 1-1 draw in this one.
Source: betvictor