West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur will face off for the second time this season on Tuesday at the London Stadium. The Hammers will be looking to record only the third Premier League double over their northern neighbors.
Bookmaker 10bet offers odds at 4.00 for West Ham to win and both teams to score. The odds are at 3.00 for a Spurs win with both teams scoring and 3.65 for a score draw between the two London rivals.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: April 1st, 5:00 P.M. (EST)
West Ham won the first meeting of the season 2-1 thanks to a strong second-half performance. Cristian Romero gave Tottenham an early lead, but goals by Jarrod Bowen and James Ward-Prowse turned the game on its head following the break.
Bowen will be a man to watch again on Tuesday as the 2023-24 campaign continues to get better and better for him with each outing. At the weekend, he registered a goal and an assist when West Ham returned from the international break with a seven-goal thriller against Newcastle. Another goal would put Bowen tied with Paolo Di Canio for the most Premier League goals across a single campaign.
West Ham ended up being on the wrong end of Saturday’s high-scoring contest, meaning David Moyes will be under extra pressure once again. A 4-3 loss has left the Hammers without a win in three Premier League rounds, and the team has only beaten struggling Brentford and Everton in the last 11 league games.
A memorable derby win would greatly lift Moyes’ stock in the eyes of the West Ham supporters. He will rely on the team’s good home form to deliver the result – Arsenal is the only visiting side to win at the London Stadium in the past 15 matches across all competitions.
Spurs have also struggled recently away to West Ham and could go three away league games without a win in the match-up for the first time since a six-game run between 1995 and 2001. A second-half goal from Tomas Soucek helped West Ham battle out a 1-1 draw in this fixture a season ago, and Michail Antonio’s effort was enough to beat Tottenham at the London Stadium in 2021-22.
Overall, Tottenham has lost three of the last five league derbies, as many as in the previous 19 games. Ange Postecoglou’s side was well beaten in the last such match, suffering a 3-0 thumping at the hands of Fulham on March 16. Another derby defeat could seriously damage Spurs’ bid for a top-four finish.